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Breakspear Road South
HS2/SCS has detailed works on Breakspear Road South that are Programme Critical and must be completed over the next couple of months. The most urgent requirement is to install the Conveyor over Breakspear Road South so that the Conveyor can be connected to the back of the TBMs to carry the materials/spoil from the tunnelling on the Conveyor to the Treatment Area within the Gate 1 Site on Harvil Road. Less urgent but still required are works including a Utilities Trench across the road for the connection for the TBM water supply, a Concrete Pour for the deck of the new HS2 Bridge and Patch Repairs to Pot Holes around Chiltern Bridge area to HS2 Site entrance.

LBH has agreed to allow HS2/SCS to carry out Night Time Road Closures of Breakspear Road South from Wed 15/03 to Sun 19/03. The Road will be Closed from 10pm to 5am Wed 15/03 & Thur 16/03, and 10pm to 6am Fri 17/03, Sat 18/03 & Sun 19/03. There is also a Contingency Plan in place for following weekend (Night Time Closures 25/03 & 26/03) should this work not be completed.

Water Mains Repair works on A40 Western Avenue

LBH has been alerted to Water Main repair works for Affinity Water (approved by TfL as it is its road) that will close the Slip Road connecting the Polish War Memorial Roundabout with the westbound carriageway to the A40 Western Avenue.
The Slip Road will be closed from Tue 28/02 at 8am, with the Permit in place until Fri 03/03 at 4.30pm (but hopefully completed sooner).
From the Traffic Management Plan: traffic heading west will be able to exit the westbound carriageway at the Polish War Memorial Roundabout and continue southbound onto West End Road.

Mega travel update

Please see the updates below regarding HS2 in Hillingdon over the next week and beyond. Please note the upcoming Road Closures of Harvil Road from the 30/01 and Newyears Green Lane from 31/01, but that the scheduled Night Closures on Breakspear Road South this weekend have now been postponed.

Breakspear Road South – Night Time Road Closures – CANCELLED THIS WEEKEND

The scheduled Night Time Closures of Breakspear Road South this weekend (Friday 27/01/23, Saturday 28/01/23 & Sunday 29/01/23) have been postponed.

LBH Officers have raised concerns at the amount of activities that would have been carried out under these closures this weekend and further discussion and planning will now happen between LBH & HS2/SCS to ascertain the full programme of works required at this location, and when best these works can be coordinated so that they cause as little disruption as is possible. I will keep you updated on progress in future updates.

Harvil Road Realignment Works Programme – ROAD CLOSURE IN PLACE FROM MONDAY 30/01

Background – HS2/SCS have presented details of their programme of works for the Realignment of Harvil Road due for completion by October 2023. There are a lot of works that will involve Traffic Management on the current Harvil Road in 2 areas where the new road will ‘tie-in’ with the existing road, around the Skip Lane junction (which is being rebuilt and will be incorporated into the new Realigned Harvil Road which will run over the Chiltern Railway Line on a new Bridge) and near the Dogs Trust (where HS2 Gate 2 is being relocated, and various other Utilities works are being done).

The works change over from the current phase of 4-Way Traffic Lights to a FULL ROAD CLOSURE between Shorthill Cottage and Certas Oil Depot from Monday 30/01/23 at approximately 6am. The road will then be closed for 3 weeks until the 19/02/23.

Skip Lane Phase 4

3 weeks – FULL ROAD CLOSURE – 30/01/23 to 19/02/23
Tie-ins at Shorthill Cottage & Certas Oil Depot to move traffic onto new ‘Swan Neck’ Skip Lane design

  • Existing road demolition
  • Highway & drainage construction
  • Surfacing, lining and street furniture
  • Site fencing realignment
  • Electric (SSEN) & 355mm Water crossing
    30/01/23 to 19/02/23 = FULL ROAD CLOSURE

Newyears Green Lane – ROAD CLOSURE IN PLACE FROM MONDAY 31/01

There are planned works by SSE scheduled from 31/01/23 to 06/02/23 that will close Newyears Green Lane, with the area of the closure between the LBH Civic Amenity Site and the HS2 Site (as shown on the Map below).

At the same time Harvil Road has a full road closure in place by Skip Lane junction (between 30/01 and 19/02) so this closure of Newyears Green Lane should not be as impactful as it would be if Harvil Road was fully open from the south.

Upcoming works on A40 Western Avenue

TfL have scheduled works on the A40 Western Avenue from mid-February until the end of April between Denham Roundabout and East Acton that will close parts of the road at night. There will also be some lane closures to contend with during the day (see details below):

A40 Western Avenue 13/02/2023 to 17/03/2023 (5 nights 22:00 – 05:00) installation of Narrow lanes line marking and installation of Temp VRS barrier in lane 3 – Full Directional Closure Eastbound
A40 Western Avenue 20/02/2023 to 24/02/2023 (5 nights 22:00 – 05:00) installation of Narrow lanes line marking and installation of Temp VRS barrier in lane 3 – Full Directional Closure Westbound
A40 Western Avenue 25/02/2023 to 22/04/2023 (64 days 24hours a day) VRS Replacement Lane 3 – closure back to back
A40 Western Avenue 24/04/2023 to 26/04/2023 (3 Nights 22:00 – 05:00) installation of new road line marking and removal of temporary barrier – Full Directional Closure Eastbound
A40 Western Avenue 27/04/2023 to 29/04/2023 (3 nights 22:00 – 05:00) installation of new road line marking and removal of temporary barrier – Full Directional Closure Westbound

Tunnel Boring Machines Launched from West Ruislip
HS2/SCS launched the 2nd Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) named Caroline at the West Ruislip Portal Site at the end of October 2022 (following the launch of the 1st TBM called Sushila in early October 2022). The 2 TBMs will operate 24 hours a day 7 days a week and will tunnel from West Ruislip towards Green Park Way in the London Borough of Ealing and it is expected that tunnelling works will take until June 2024 to complete.

Rail Siding Test and Segment Delivery to West Ruislip

With the TBMs now fully operational, HS2/SCS need to increase the deliveries of Tunnel Segments (the concrete ‘rings’ required by the TBMs to construct the tunnel lining as they progress) to the West Ruislip Portal Site.

There is a new Railway Siding that has now been constructed that will provide direct access from the Chiltern Line into the Segment Yard at West Ruislip so that Tunnel Segments can be directly delivered into Site by Rail rather than by road/lorry. HS2 are now ready to test the Rail Siding and plan to carry out the first tests over the next couple of weeks. If these tests are successful HS2 plan to run the train five nights each week although there may be periods when this extends to seven nights per week.

The plan will be for one train to arrive at West Ruislip each night delivering 20 rings, each comprising of 7 segments. There will be a slight overlap and HS2 will continue with lorry deliveries in the short term until they have built up a stockpile of Segments. The volume of rail traffic on the Chiltern Line through West Ruislip means that the train can only deliver Segments at night so the train will arrive at West Ruislip around 11pm. The locomotive will then divide the train into two parts and shunt them into the Siding. The locomotive will then shut down while the gantry crane unloads the Segments, and the locomotive will restart at around 6am and shunt the train back into one piece prior to departure at around 7am.

Utilities Updates:

HS2 (through its contractors SCS) is undertaking a series of essential Utilities works in advance of the Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) travelling from near West Ruislip Tube Station under the ground towards Old Oak Common in Acton. Any present Utilities along the route (such as gas, electricity, water and sewerage pipes) have to either be diverted or be renewed or reinforced so that the vibration from the movement of the TBM travelling underneath them will not cause breakages and damage to the existing pipework.
More info’:

https://www.hs2.org.uk/work-items/main-site-activities-in-the-west-ruislip-area/
https://www.hs2.org.uk/work-items/main-site-activities-in-the-breakspear-road-area/
https://www.hs2.org.uk/work-items/main-site-activities-in-the-harvil-road-area/

Piano recitals to aid Ukrainian refugees

Notice of forthcoming Piano Pops 4 Ukraine piano recitals later this month, postponed from November, in The Village Hall, Jordans on 22nd, and Ickenham URC on 29th – both Sunday afternoons, starting at 3:15 pm.

Proceeds will go to the Chalfonts-GX Ukrainian refugee support organisation.

From the artist (David Meacock):
It can be easy to lose the initial impetus of wanting to help in the immediate aftermath of any disaster, particularly when it’s ongoing, but I don’t see Ukrainian refugees in the UK being able to return anytime soon and so they’ll continue to need all manner of support.

I’m hoping most of the encores and transcriptions, including a few of my own such as of The Onedin Line and Deer Hunter themes, will already be well known, but I’m sure any which aren’t will be just as enjoyable – and so suitable for youngsters (5+) who mightn’t have been to a ‘live’ piano concert before. This is the musical equivalent of skipping main course and just having puddings for Dinner, followed by several bars and boxes of chocolate!

You can book tickets via https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/pp4Ukraine

Hillingdon hospital consultation

from The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

We are consulting on a proposed move to improve planned orthopaedic inpatient surgery.

Fill in the survey online today https://www.nwl-acute-provider-collaborative.nhs.uk/key-projects/elective-orthopaedic-centre-consultation-survey

Elective Orthopaedic Centre – last chance to respond

We’re asking the community across north west London for their views on a proposal to create a centre of excellence for inpatient orthopaedic surgery at Central Middlesex Hospital, Park Royal.

This would allow us to bring together most of our routine, inpatient orthopaedic surgery – primarily hip and knee replacements – completely separated from emergency care services. We believe this would mean better care for more patients, provided faster and more fairly.

You can find out more on the NWL Acute Provider Collaborative website: https://www.nwl-acute-provider-collaborative.nhs.uk/key-projects/elective-orthopaedic-centre.

The public consultation runs from Wednesday 19 October 2022 to Friday 20 January 2023.

Fill in the survey online today https://www.nwl-acute-provider-collaborative.nhs.uk/key-projects/elective-orthopaedic-centre-consultation-survey

Community drop-in session – 19 January

Want to find out more about the proposal? You are invited to a community drop-in on Thursday 19 January 2023, 11.00 – 14.00, Hillingdon Hospital (Education Centre). No need to book.

Night time activity at West Ruislip

From HS2

HS2 Works Notification:

Rail segment delivery and siding test at West Ruislip Portal site

We’re writing to update you on some planned works that we will be carrying out in your area.

In December we told you about overnight deliveries of tunnel segments by train to the West Ruislip site.

At that time, we expected the deliveries to start from 9 January, but they are now due to start from 16 January 2023.

Please see details of the works here:

https://www.hs2.org.uk/work-items/rail-siding-test-and-segment-delivery-to-west-ruislip-portal-site/

Our work is subject to change – for live traffic information go-to one.network and please check on-the-road signs.

We have constructed a rail siding at the West Ruislip site for these segments to be delivered by train. We are now ready to test the rail siding, which will help to ensure that our system works and to allow us to monitor noise levels.

We plan to carry out the first test on the night of Monday 16 January 2023, with a subsequent test on the night of Wednesday 18 January. If these tests are successful, we plan to run the train five nights each week although there may be periods when this extends to seven days. We will notify you of any changes before they happen.

We would like to apologise in advance for any disruption or inconvenience this may cause. Every effort is being taken to ensure that these works are carried out in the least impactful way. We will ensure that disruption is kept to a minimum.

How the segment delivery by train might affect you

From January 2023, these segments will be delivered by rail to our newly built siding at the West Ruislip site.

One train will arrive at West Ruislip each night delivering 20 rings, each comprising of 7 segments. There will be a slight overlap and we will continue with lorry deliveries in the short term until we have built up a stockpile of segments. That will mean 45 lorries are removed from roads in the local area.

The volume of rail traffic on the Chiltern Line, through West Ruislip, means that our train can only deliver segments at night. Our train will arrive at West Ruislip station around 11pm. The locomotive will then divide the train into two parts and shunt them into the siding. Our locomotive will then shut down while the gantry crane unloads the segments.

The locomotive will restart at around 6am, shunt the train back into one piece prior to departure at around 7am. Most of the time the trains are at our West Ruislip site they will be stationary while they are being unloaded.

During the unloading process, the locomotive engine will be shut down. It will only start up again shortly before its departure time in order to build up brake pressure.

We will ensure that adequate noise monitoring is in place. We will provide 24/7 engagement coverage via the HS2 Helpdesk to our site to ensure immediate investigation and resolution of any queries or complaints that may be made.

HS2 virtual one-on-ones next Monday

From HS2

Event Notification: Virtual one to ones for Hillingdon and Northolt  

We’re writing to let you know about some virtual one to one sessions we will be hosting.    

We are holding virtual one to one sessions for residents and businesses in Hillingdon and Northolt. They are an opportunity for you to ask questions about the project and the works in these areas. HS2 and their contractors would like to invite you to book an appointment. The 15-minute appointments are available on: Monday 16 January, from 4pm to 7pm

When registering, please specify your area of interest and postcode. Topics available include:
Works in your area
Highways and traffic
Noise and vibration
Utility works
Community engagement
Other (please let us know if you have other queries)

Book here: https://www.hs2.org.uk/events/49804/

If you have a question about HS2 or our works, please contact our HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 or email hs2enquiries@hs2.org.uk.

Festive fun at the URC

The URC will be making a full contribution to Festive Community Night on Friday 9th December, with a seasonal display in the church, stalls of Christmas decorations and presents, a CLICK Rukiga stand, hot drinks and mince pies in the Oasis coffee shop and a raffle.

There will also be books, mainly our high-end stock and ones with a local or Middlesex connection, such as Morris Hughes’ The Story of Ickenham, which is hard to find these days.

We will be there from 6pm to 9pm and again on Saturday 10th from 10am to 12 Noon for a Coffee Morning with homemade cakes, and the church and the stalls open again.

Admission will be free throughout.

If you have items to donate please bring them to the church on the Friday afternoon between 2pm and 6pm or ring Richard Piper on 01895 634348 for collection.

We look forward to seeing you!

RICHARD PIPER