Wanted: people who love Ickenham

NP Poster
The meeting is about a neighbourhood plan for Ickenham – to discuss the comments that have already been received by the Residents’ Association on the subject and to decide whether to formally apply to the Council (LBH) for permission to start the process.

More information about the Ickenham Village Meeting can be found on the Ickenham Plan website

Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you’d like more information.

AGENDA

2.30   Exhibition opens.  Six different local theme tables, documenting views already  gathered and collecting more.
2.45  Welcome and introduction (Chris Mountain – Residents’ Association)
2.50  What difference a neighbourhood plan would make (James Gleave – LBH)
3.00  Question & Answers (Chris Mountain & James Gleave)
3.15  Show of hands on the question:

“Should we set up a Neighbourhood Forum and have a go at writing a Neighbourhood Plan for Ickenham?”

If there is interest, Chris will invite attendees to formally sign up as Forum Members. He’ll also ask if anyone is interesting in chairing the Forum, and will ask for volunteers to lead on the different emerging topics: Business, Green Spaces, Heritage and Housing.

3.20  Signing up and further collection of local views on theme tables.
3.30 Finish

We look forward to seeing you there!

Welcome to the new website

If you’re familiar with the Ickenham Residents’ Association website, this page might come as a bit of a shock. Don’t worry, you’re in the right place. You’ll find everything that’s in the old site, and more.

Click on the tabs of interest and, if you want to dig deeper, you’ll find some of them have a subsidiary menu. Just point and click your way to the things that interest you.

Feel free to make comments – they won’t appear immediately, because we have to keep a bit of an eye on them. We don’t want electronic graffiti.

This Update page is where Ickenham-related news will appear. You can also search for stuff, roam the archives or, after a while, watch the ‘category cloud’ words which grow as the number of mentions grows. The smallest size means the word hasn’t been selected yet – give it time.

Thank you  for visiting, we hope we’ll see you again soon.