Helping Communities Award

Congratulations to Malcolm Penny, an ERA Committee Member, on his silver Helping Communities Award.  Malcolm has been an Eastcote resident for more than 40 years.  The award recognises his contributions to the community in chairing the Executive Committee of the 4th Eastcote Scouts for 30 years and also helping maintain Eastcote House Gardens and organising litter picks in Eastcote.  Well done!

Improving how the Green Belt functions on London’s Fringe Conference Follow Up

Thank you to everyone who made the time to attend our ‘Improving how the Green Belt functions on London’s Fringe’ conference last month at Brunel University and for responding to our Feedback survey.

Please click on this link to find an account of the conference:

How Can We Best Conserve The Green Belt? Planning Conference Starts Conversation

From this web page you can download the presentations and also watch the recording of the conference. That means that if you were unable to attend you now have the opportunity to watch it at your leisure, thanks to Brunel University’s Audio Visual department.

We are delighted that the conference has stimulated the conversations we hoped for. Please continue to watch the Colne Valley Regional Park Website for updates as the conversation continues.

Thank you again for your support and joining us in our resolve to protect this fragile area of Green Belt.

Kind regards

The Colne Valley Regional Park Team

Colne Valley Park Visitor Centre
Denham Court Drive, Denham, UB9 5PG

HS2 ANPR cameras

HS2 are installing ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras at locations across the borough of Hillingdon to monitor its own lorry movements.

These cameras will be configured to only capture data related to HS2 lorries, no other vehicle data will be captured or stored and the cameras will be clearly marked ‘HS2’.

The cameras are being installed at all HS2 site entrance and exits in Hillingdon and at the following locations:

    • Moorhall Road
    • Field End Road
    • Victoria Road
    • Woodstock Drive
    • Ickenham Road
    • Long Lane
    • Swakeleys Road
    • Station Approach/Long Drive
    • West End Road
    • Breakspear Road South LP2A
    • Swakeleys Roundabout
    • Harvil Road

Four-day junior doctors strike will start on 11 April

From 7am on Tuesday 11 April to 7am on Saturday 15 April, doctors at many NHS Trusts will be on strike, including The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. NHS services will be under a huge amount of pressure, so it is important for our residents to know where to go if they need help during this time.

Junior doctors make up almost 50% of all NHS doctors, and play a vital role in providing care for patients. During the four-day strike, hospitals will be doing everything they can to keep disruption to a minimum, prioritising patients who need urgent and emergency care.

Planned tests and hospital appointments may be changed or rearranged and we are keen to get this message out to the residents of Hillingdon.

For patients that have an appointment next week: If you have not been contacted, please attend your appointment as planned. The NHS will contact you if your appointment needs to be rescheduled due to strike action. Your care will not be stopped, but it may be delayed.

For non-emergency health needs, there are alternative NHS services available that can help get you the care you need:

NHS 111: Fully trained health professionals are available, 24/7, to help if you need medical help or advice, or you are unsure about whether you should go to hospital. You can contact NHS 111 online, or by calling 111.

Your GP: The majority of practices in north west London will remain open during the strike, though many will be under increased pressure. Do continue to attend your GP and dental appointments unless you have been contacted and told otherwise.

It is important that patients who do need urgent medical care still continue to come forward, especially in emergency and life-threatening cases.

By doing what you can to look after yourselves and others, and checking in on vulnerable family members and neighbours, you can help us make sure that the doctors who are on duty can provide care to patients who need it most.

Video: Message for the public about the upcoming industrial action

 

 

Communications and Engagement

The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

 

Hillingdon Youth Offer Consultation

Young people, families, carers, partner agencies and community organisations are invited to have their say on new proposals for the youth offer for Hillingdon.

The borough’s current offer is mainly a static, single-use buildings-based model. Attendance rates have dropped, and young people have told the council that they would prefer services to be closer to home and in different formats.

The proposed new youth offer sets out the council’s commitment to creating a wider programme of more modern, relevant, flexible and digital services for young people to receive the support they need, in their communities, to help them reach their potential.

To view the strategy and have your say, visit www.hillingdon.gov.uk/youth-offer-strategy before Monday 5 June.

Kind regards,

Rehman Anwer

Stronger Communities Coordinator

Resident Services

London Borough of Hillingdon

Email(secure): ranwer@hillingdon.gov.uk

changes to car parking fees at Ruislip Lido

the new charges for Ruislip Lido Main Car Park and Ruislip Lido Willow Lawn Car Park are:

 

Charges Hillingdon First Card Non-Card Holders
High Season: May – Aug (Up to 3 Hours) £0.00 £8.00
High Season: May – Aug (Over 3 Hours) £5.00 £15.00
Low Season: Sep – April (Up to 3 Hours) £0.00 £5.00
Low Season: Sep – April (Over 3 Hours) £2.50 £7.00

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