Pinn depth monitor at Swakeleys Road

If you are concerned about flood risk or the chance of being washed downstream, this GaugeMap link shows the state of the River Pinn. Here’s a snapshot:

PinnDepth

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can alter the frequency and tweak other graph options. In the snapshot, the upper black line is the highest ever recorded (October 30th 2000) and the second line is the more recent highest (February 7th 2014). The lower black line is the lowest ever recorded (August 9th 2007).

Are you missing ‘Hillingdon People’?

Adam James, the LBH Community Involvement Consultation Advisor, tells us that the May/June edition of Hillingdon People magazine is now out.

If you’ve not received your copy, fill in the missed delivery form at  http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/hillingdonpeople or phone the council’s contact centre on 01895 556000. The gap in your life will be filled.

Queen’s birthday – road closures

The 12th June will see (some) Ickenham residents out in force to celebrate Her Majesty’s birthday with street parties. Please avoid these areas at these times (unless you’ve been invited):

Road From To Which bit?
Ivy House Rd. 11:00 21:00 9 to 59
Austins Lane 14:00 19:00 Church Place to junction with St Giles Ave.
Rectory Way 11:00 20:00 16/26 to dead end
Almond Ave. 10:00 23:00 Whole road

Thank you.