Travellers are driven out of Brentford after pressures from Hounslow and...
Travellers on the Ballymore site in Brentford have quit and left the area after swift action is taken by the local authorities. Dozens of travellers who pitched up at a development site in Brentford on...
View ArticleThe Continental Market returns to liven up Uxbrige High Street
The ever-popular Continental Market has returned to Uxbridge once again. The market is back for the first time since before Christmas, bringing locals food, fashion and other luxuries from all over...
View ArticleWest London council commission pursues change through public collaboration
By Shelby Stapleton Poverty and employment issues are being tackled through the launch of a local council commission that will put public views first. The Poverty and Worklessness Commission,...
View ArticleCarnival to stretch across entire three-day bank holiday weekend
A NEW and improved Worthing Rotary Carnival will kick off this Saturday and, for the first time, will take place over the entire bank holiday weekend. The three-day carnival, which raises money for...
View ArticleMan Arrested for Racial Abuse Over Play Station 3
A Bulgarian man was arrested after being ‘aggressive’ and hurling racial abuse towards Asian store worker, Mr Khan, in Hounslow, West London. On February 9th 2016, around 11.40am, Patryk Piotrowski,...
View ArticleTwo Polish men sentenced after stealing from Heathrow passengers
Two Polish men were sentenced to 26 weeks in prison after stealing a laptop bag at Heathrow, Terminal 5, the Magistrates decided today. Mr T. Frytst and Mr. G. Spyr were arrested on 27th of January...
View ArticleHillingdon Council Plans to Tackle Underage Drinking
Hillingdon Council are teaming up with the Public Health team, Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and ARCH to battle with the number of minors getting drunk and being admitted into Hillingdon...
View ArticleHillingdon Council Starts a New Initiative: Uxbridge Open Mic Nights
Hillingdon council takes up a new initiative for the lovers of live music and literature thanks to the collaboration between the council’s Arts and Library Services. Residents are invited to sample...
View ArticleHillingdon Council is Organising a Free Street Velodrome in Fassnidge Park
Hillingdon is going to host the Street Velodrome, pop-up temporarily cycling track in Fassnidge Park. The Velodrome will be available to residents on Saturday, the 21st of May and Sunday, the 22nd of...
View ArticleHillingdon Council to replace borough’s hunk-of-junk mobile library
Image: Hillingdon Library Services Hillingdon’s run-down mobile library service is in for a facelift this year. Hillingdon Council have unveiled a £100,000 investment in a brand-new mobile library, set...
View ArticlePokemon Go Encourages Excercising
Photo taken by Shannon Pokemon Go is the new craze on the streets and regardless of the negative publicity it has gained so far on social media, it has proven to be helping people improve both...
View ArticleA £43 million theatre with no artists to fill it?
The first instalment of the planned £43 million theatre in the St Andrew’s Park development stands at £5 million and is included in the 2016/17 council budget, but in the very same meeting it was...
View ArticleCookham village rocks despite day of rain
Let’s Rock the Moor, a retro music festival in the small Berkshire village of Cookham, celebrated its 7th year last week despite heavy rain throughout the day. Thousands of people descended on the...
View ArticleDrug reform could save lives in Hayes
Last week, Sir Richard Branson leaked a report from the United Nations that discussed the idea of decriminalising all drugs. The ‘war on drugs’, as it has become commonly known, has been fought for...
View ArticleControversial housing development in Cookham rejected by High Court judges
A proposed housing development on green belt land in Cookham has been rejected by High Court judges after a significant backlash from local residents. James and Richard Copas, of Copas Farms, had been...
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