Flood risk: Can you advise?

From LBH

This is a reminder to all those interested that the Council’s Local Flood Risk Management strategy is out for public consultation.
The strategy is a key document in how the Council will work with residents, communities and partners (i.e. Thames Water and Environment Agency) to manage flood risk.
We are very keen to hear from residents on the current flood risk within communities, where has flooded before and where there are concerns. We are also keen to understand if the strategy is missing any information or advice. The Strategy will be a ‘living document’ and will be subject to an annual review but we would like to hear from you now so that we can shape the strategy to best suit our residents.

The strategy and consultation material can be found here:
https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article/12238/Local-Flood-Risk-Management-Strategy-consultation

There is a structured questionnaire which will help guide the kind of input we are seeking but if you would prefer to provide a free response, please do not hesitate to send that to me.

The consultation ends on Sunday 3 March.

If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me in the first instance.
Best wishes
Ian Thynne
Head of Environmental Specialists
Planning, Regeneration and Environment
Corporate Resources
T 01895 55 8326
E ithynne@hillingdon.gov.uk

Ickenham ward surgery

from Cllr Lavery

The Ickenham Library ward surgery has now been running for several months. We are still seeing a very low attendance.
We have therefore decided to revert to our previous practice of seeing residents face to face (if required )by appointment. The majority of queries we receive are via email or telephone.
If there are any queries please contact me.01895 250659

waste and recycling update

Recycle old, broken small electricals in a library near you

Don’t know what to do with your old electric toothbrush, hair styling appliances, Christmas lights or other small household electricals?

Pop along to one of our participating libraries where you can put old, broken small electricals in the pink collection bin, and we’ll recycle them for you. Ickenham is on the list

Find a participating library