You’ll notice some blue icons on the planning map this week. They show where a householder has appealed against a planning refusal. This week they’re in postcodes UB10 8… then NZ and QZ. Map link.
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Planning updates 16-01-2017
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AN, AZ, DF, DF, EB, HT, JJ, LE, NB, ND, NR, PD, PF, QB, QS, SA and ZH. Map link.
Apologies for the gap since the last update. And apologies in advance for the next gap. Normal service will resume from 5th February.
Report crime to NHW as well as police
Neighbourhood Watch knows where lots of CCTV cameras are. If you tell them quickly enough (i.e. don’t leave it for days) then they can check the recordings and help the police to nail the villains.
Make sure you tell the police first. As so often happens, someone has just reported a burglary to NHW but it happened at the start of the month, which could mean that the recordings have already been overwritten.
Some residents don’t even bother to report car break-ins to NHW, yet these often reveal leads to bigger crimes in the area.
Contact details are:
Brian Walters (Ickenham only). More information here.
0208 246 1869
Colne Valley Park today
Brunel University students, working with West London Film & Media CIC and Groundwork South, have put together a seven-minute video about the Colne Valley Park as it stands today, before it is cut through by the twin threats of HS2 and Heathrow’s third runway.
It’s a charming film of the pleasures on the doorstep of 10 million people. Perhaps it will inspire you to visit the attractions, support the cafés and other local businesses and perhaps get involved in some way with its associated charities.
More information here.
Our thanks to Twitter’s Mrs_AngryJones for the tip-off.
Planning updates 02-01-2017
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then BG, LR, QE, QG, RB, SG and SQ. Map link.
Planning map confusion cleared
In the Live Planning Applications Map, we’ve only recently realised (sorry for the delay) that if two properties are in the same postcode, only one of them can be accessed via the map marker icon (
).
It is possible to see the full list of applications by clicking on this icon –
– in the header. Until now they’ve been in reverse date order. Not very helpful if you want to see something for a particular post code. So we’ve change it to alphabetical sequence by post code.
Use the grey slider immediately to the right to scroll the list and click on an entry to see its details.
I’m sorry it’s taken so long for the penny to drop. It’s only because I was looking for the Harefield Place applications that I realised I could see only one of the several applications still outstanding.
Planning updates 22-12-2016
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then FJ and RT. Map link.
Planning updates 21-12-2016
This week has seen a few decisions but no new applications. Map link.
House of Lords HS2 report today
The House of Lords HS2 Select Committee is reporting in public today at 10am. (Committee Room 4 if you want to rush up there.)
Or you can watch it on parliament tv
The Chairman will announce the publication of the report and make a few, brief concluding remarks. The Committee will adjourn very shortly thereafter and the report will be made available on the Committee’s website.
This link takes you straight to the Ickenham bit.
Burns Night Bash
The Ickenham Festival Team will be holding its ever-popular “Burns Night” at Douay Martyrs School on Saturday 21st January 2017.
You can look forward to a live ceilidh band (The Larkrise Ranters), with a caller, a Piper, a haggis supper, dancing, and Burns poetry reading. A great night out is promised for all.
Full details of tickets and booking are on the Ickenham Festival website. Don’t delay, tickets sell out fast.