HS2 updates from 1/6/24 incl. BRS + Harvil closures

Harvil Road & Skip Lane works – Night Time Only (7pm to 5am) Mon 10/06 to Mon 24/06

HS2/SCS have requested some Night Time works on Harvil Road and Skip Lane between 7pm and 5am for 2 weeks from Mon 10/06 at 7pm until Mon 24/06 at 5am. There will be Traffic Management on Harvil Road consisting mostly of multiple Phases of 2-Way Traffic Lights and there will be Road Closures in place on Skip Lane. During each day the Traffic Management will be removed so there will be no impacts to users of Harvil Road or Skip Lane between 5am and 7pm each day of these 2 weeks. 

Works Activities:

Snagging works including raising Manhole heights to meet the surface

As-Built Surveys

Drainage works at Skip Lane

Parapet sealing on Bridges Harvil Rd – there are multiple Phases of Traffic Management that will be implemented 1 after another (when 1 is completed they move onto the next): 

All Phases carried out from Mon 10/06 to Mon 24/06 – Night Works only 7pm to 5am 

•             Phase 1 = Southbound Lane Closure under 2-Way Traffic Lights – across Harvil Road Chiltern Line Bridge area

•             Phase 2 = Northbound Lane Closure under 2-Way Traffic Lights – across Harvil Road Chiltern Line Bridge area

•             Phase 3 – Southbound Lane Closure under 2-Way Traffic Lights – Gate 2 to HS2 Bridge area

•             Phase 4 – Northbound Lane Closure under 2-Way Traffic Lights – Gate 2 to HS2 Bridge area

•             Phase 5 – Northbound Lane Closure under 2-Way Traffic Lights – HS2 Bridge to Chiltern Line Bridge area

•             Phase 6 – Southbound Lane Closure under 2-Way Traffic Lights – HS2 Bridge to Chiltern Line Bridge area

•             Phase 7 – Northbound Lane Closure under 3-Way Traffic Lights (Skip Lane also closed at this time) – HS2 Gate 1 to Chiltern Line Bridge area

•             Phase 8 – Southbound Lane Closure under 2-Way Traffic Lights (Skip Lane also closed at this time) – HS2 Gate 1 to Chiltern Line Bridge area

Skip Lane: 

•             Full Road Closure – Skip Lane to Harvil Rd junction – 5 Nights (7pm to 5am) – Mon 10/06 to Fri 14/06

•             Full Road Closure – Skip Lane to Certas Oil Depot – 9 Nights (7pm to 5am) – Sat 15/06 to Mon 24/06

Notice of HS2 Utility Works on A40 near Hanger Lane – May to Sept 2024

These works are not in LBH but delays on the A40 near Hanger Lane caused by these Utility works could lead to delays on the A40 back as far as Hillingdon at certain times so this has been  included for information. 

Residents of LBH may remember the disruptive Utility works in LBH that were carried out by HS2/SCS ahead of the tunnelling and led to disruption over lengthy periods on Ickenham Road, West End Road, Bridgwater Road and Station Approach South Ruislip. It is now the turn of LB Ealing to face this issue ahead of the tunnelling in that Borough, and the most disruptive of all works is that to the Gas Main on the A40 near Hanger Lane.

From 06/05 to 30/09 HS2/SCS will have 2 Lanes of this 6 Lane Road closed, so if you can avoid this area it is best to do so.

Increased TBM Segment deliveries by Lorry into West Ruislip Portal – until 14/06

Deliveries of TBM Segments by Railway have now resumed following the issue with the Rail Siding recently. However, due to Network Rail restrictions on the length of the Train carrying the TBM Segments into West Ruislip Portal, and ongoing issues with HS2/SCS securing more than 5 slots per week to run Train deliveries, HS2/SCS will continue to transport TBM Segments by Lorry into West Ruislip over a 24 hour period 7 days a week currently until 14/06 while they build up a surplus of TBM Segments in the Segment Yard.

As previously advised, while LBH have allowed unrestricted numbers of Lorries carrying TBM Segments over a short-term period the logistical issues faced by the Haulier mean we do not expect to see more than 30 TBM Segment Lorries each day. While LBH have also allowed these deliveries over a 24 hour period 7 days a week timeframe, we do not expect many deliveries to take place outside of the Core Working Hours (Mon to Fri 8am to 6pm & Sat 8am to 1pm). 

Summary below: 

•             Network Rail have now reopened the SCS Rail Siding for the usual 1 Train per Night delivery into West Ruislip Portal

•             The arrival time is as usual (after 11pm, off loading during the night and departing West Ruislip Portal around 7am)

•             SCS hope to be back to full capacity Train deliveries asap (the longer Train carrying 140 Segments each)

•             Both TBMs are now tunnelling once again which means there is a need to keep deliveries both by Rail and Road ongoing at present

•             LBH have agreed in exceptional circumstances (and to enable tunnelling operations to continue) to keep TBM Segment deliveries also coming in by road 24 hours a day 7 days a week until 14/06 at present

•             This will allow the surplus stock to build up and compensate for the smaller number of segments incoming by rail. 

SCS Noise Barrier Testing near Breakspear Road South – 03/06 to 27/10 

•             There will be Noise Barrier testing from early June to the end of October for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week within the HS2/SCS Site to the west of the entrance off Breakspear Road South (please note this was originally scheduled to start on 28/05 but has a short delay).

•             A temporary embankment has been constructed in the area where Noise Barriers have been installed and the structural integrity will be tested. The scope of the testing is to confirm that the pile foundation and the structure will not have any significant changes due to Trains passing the Noise Barrier.

•             The anticipated level of noise impact is expected to be minimal and will include the use of a generator which will power the instrument that will simulate the movement of the trains passing (the generator will be covered in acoustic barriers to minimise the noise).

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•             The Trains using the HS2 Railway will not likely stop at night so the 24/7 testing is critical to simulate actual stress and strain on the Noise Barrier similar to the operational requirements and in reducing the duration of the test. This is fundamental to assuring Noise Barrier compliance.

Forward Planning – Breakspear Rd South – Road Closure under Railway Bridge for Culvert works 

There has now been a change to the methodology of these works which require HS2/SCS to carry out further Trial Holes in order to finalise their design to replace the Culvert that crosses Breakspear Road South near to the Chiltern Line Bridge. 

This means that there will still be the 2 Week Road Closure between 29/07 to 11/08 but this will be to excavate further Trial Holes (rather than replacing the Culvert). Once HS2/SCS are confident on their designs they will present them to LBH to agree a further Road Closure in order to install the replacement Culvert. This means that there will have to be not 1 but 2 Road Closures of Breakspear Road South in order to replace this Culvert which is not good news for residents nor those who use this busy road. 

LBH will push for the final Road Closure to be carried out at a quieter time so it is likely that the final Road Closure will coincide with School Holidays (with the anticipated length of the final Road Closure also being 2 weeks).

At present the existing Culvert near the Chiltern Line Bridge does not have the required capacity to take away water run off from the road and as a consequence this area of road is susceptible to flood related issues. The installation of a new Culvert will be able to handle a larger volume of water and should therefore lead to less of a threat of flooding in this area.

Programme of works

Mon 29/07 to Sun 11/08 – Full Road Closure for excavating of Trial Holes (2 Weeks during School Summer Holidays)

•             TBA – Full Road Closure for Culvert replacement works (2 weeks possibly later in 2024)

Extended working hours at our site on Breakspear Road South

•           What we are doing

•             From 17 June to 31 December 2024, we will be carrying out work at our site on Breakspear Road South, north of the Chiltern Railway Line, either side of Breakspear Road South.

•             We will be working to construct the three Retained Embankments that connect the West Ruislip Portal, east of our site to the Copthall Tunnel, which is west of our site boundary. The consented extended working hours are, 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday and 7am to 4pm on Saturdays.

•             We will be building the Embankments to required height using machinery for delivery and placement of material and the compaction of placed material, including vibratory rollers.

•             We expect that these works will create some noise; however, we will ensure that the noisy works will not commence before 8am, including the use of ground compaction equipment, and excavator activities.

•             We will only carry out activities agreed with the London Borough of Hillingdon and will adhere to the agreed working hours, noise and vibration limits.

•             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.

Harvil Road traffic control

from HS2

Duration of works
From 10 to 24 June 2024 between 7pm and 5am
We may be on site for an hour before the start and/or end of each shift
What to expect
Temporary traffic management including lane closures
Operatives in the work area, as well as barriers and plant vehicles,
surveying equipment including a CCTV camera will be present, and a water tanker should we need to clear
a blockage
What we will do
Maintain access to your property at all times
Keep disruption to a minimum
Provide updates

Update on HS2 activity from tomorrow

This Sunday – 3rd Party works on Harvil Road (2-Way Traffic Lights) – Sun 26/05 from 9.30am to 3.30pm

There are planned works by Openreach this Sunday 26/05 between 9.30am and 3.30pm that will involve use of 2-Way Temporary Traffic Lights on Harvil Road between the junctions of Swakeleys Road and Highfield Drive.

This Week Coming – Newyears Green Lane – Road Closure for removal of Conveyor  

·         Tue 28/05 to Sat 01/06 (5 days during School Half-Term Holidays)

·         Works are to remove the Conveyor that currently crosses the road between the HS2 Sites

·         The works are scheduled to take place over 5 days as contingency built-in as they are weather dependant (a Crane will be used to remove the sections of the Conveyor piece by piece)

·         If the weather is good then it is hoped the Conveyor can be removed quicker than the scheduled 5 days and the road reopened sooner 

Increased TBM Segment deliveries by Lorry into West Ruislip Portal – until 31/05  

Deliveries of TBM Segments by Railway have now resumed following the issue with the Rail Siding recently. However, due to Network Rail restrictions on the length of the Train carrying the TBM Segments into West Ruislip Portal HS2/SCS will continue to transport TBM Segments by Lorry into West Ruislip over a 24 hour period 7 days a week currently until 31/05 while they build up a surplus of TBM Segments in the Segment Yard. 

As previously advised, while LBH have allowed unrestricted numbers of Lorries carrying TBM Segments over a short-term period the logistical issues faced by the Haulier mean we do not expect to see more than 30 TBM Segment Lorries each day. While LBH have also allowed these deliveries over a 24 hour period 7 days a week timeframe, we do not expect many deliveries to take place outside of the Core Working Hours (Mon to Fri 8am to 6pm & Sat 8am to 1pm).

TBM Segment Delivery to the Railway Siding at West Ruislip Portal 

The current agreement with Network Rail (updated May 2024) will be for one train to arrive at West Ruislip per night delivering 12 Rings, each comprising of 7 Segments. 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. 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 should arrive at West Ruislip after 11pm.  

It is hoped that by the 31/05 the longer Train will be allowed to deliver the original 20 Rings / 140 Segments up to 5 nights a week as before.

SCS Noise Barrier Testing near Breakspear Road South – 03/06 to 27/10 

There will be Noise Barrier testing from early June to the end of October for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week within the HS2/SCS Site to the west of the entrance off Breakspear Road South (please note this was originally scheduled to start on 28/05 but has a short delay).

A temporary embankment has been constructed in the area where Noise Barriers have been installed and the structural integrity will be tested. The scope of the testing is to confirm that the pile foundation and the structure will not have any significant changes due to Trains passing the Noise Barrier.

The anticipated level of noise impact is expected to be minimal and will include the use of a generator which will power the instrument that will simulate the movement of the trains passing (the generator will be covered in acoustic barriers to minimise the noise). The Trains using the HS2 Railway will not likely stop at night so the 24/7 testing is critical to simulate actual stress and strain on the Noise Barrier similar to the operational requirements and in reducing the duration of the test. This is fundamental to assuring Noise Barrier compliance.

Update on HS2 activity

Increased TBM Segment deliveries by Lorry into West Ruislip Portal – until 31/05

Deliveries of TBM Segments by Railway have now resumed following the issue with the Rail Siding last week. However, due to Network Rail restrictions on the length of the Train carrying the TBM Segments into West Ruislip Portal HS2/SCS will continue to transport TBM Segments by Lorry into West Ruislip over a 24 hour period 7 days a week until 31/05 while they build up a surplus of TBM Segments in the Segment Yard.

As previously advised, while LBH have allowed unrestricted numbers of Lorries carrying TBM Segments over a short-term period the logistical issues faced by the Haulier mean we do not expect to see more than 30 TBM Segment Lorries each day. While LBH have also allowed these deliveries over a 24 hour period 7 days a week timeframe, we do not expect many deliveries to take place outside of the Core Working Hours (Mon to Fri 8am to 6pm & Sat 8am to 1pm).

Summary below:

• Network Rail have now reopened the SCS Rail Siding for the usual 1 Train per Night delivery into West Ruislip Portal
• The arrival time is as usual (after 11pm, off loading during the night and departing West Ruislip Portal around 7am)
• The Train length will be shorter at present as specified by Network Rail meaning fewer Segments will be arriving on each Train
• SCS hope to be back to full capacity Train deliveries before the 31/05 (the longer Train carrying 140 Segments each)
• Both TBMs are now tunnelling once again which means there is a need to keep deliveries both by Rail and Road ongoing at present
• LBH have agreed in exceptional circumstances (and to enable tunnelling operations to continue) to keep TBM Segment deliveries also coming in by road 24 hours a day 7 days a week until 31/05
• This will allow the surplus stock to build up and compensate for the smaller number of segments incoming by rail.

TBM Segment Delivery to the Railway Siding at West Ruislip Portal

With the TBMs now fully operational, HS2/SCS need a regular supply 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 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 now plan to run the train up to five nights each week.

The current agreement with Network Rail (updated May 2024) will be for one train to arrive at West Ruislip per night delivering 12 Rings, each comprising of 7 Segments. 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. 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 should arrive at West Ruislip after 11pm.

It is hoped that by the 31/05 the longer Train will be allowed to deliver the original 20 Rings / 140 Segments up to 5 nights a week as before.
Increased TBM Segment deliveries by Lorry into West Ruislip Portal – until 31/05

Deliveries of TBM Segments by Railway have now resumed following the issue with the Rail Siding last week. However, due to Network Rail restrictions on the length of the Train carrying the TBM Segments into West Ruislip Portal HS2/SCS will continue to transport TBM Segments by Lorry into West Ruislip over a 24 hour period 7 days a week until 31/05 while they build up a surplus of TBM Segments in the Segment Yard.

As previously advised, while LBH have allowed unrestricted numbers of Lorries carrying TBM Segments over a short-term period the logistical issues faced by the Haulier mean we do not expect to see more than 30 TBM Segment Lorries each day. While LBH have also allowed these deliveries over a 24 hour period 7 days a week timeframe, we do not expect many deliveries to take place outside of the Core Working Hours (Mon to Fri 8am to 6pm & Sat 8am to 1pm).

Summary below:

• Network Rail have now reopened the SCS Rail Siding for the usual 1 Train per Night delivery into West Ruislip Portal
• The arrival time is as usual (after 11pm, off loading during the night and departing West Ruislip Portal around 7am)
• The Train length will be shorter at present as specified by Network Rail meaning fewer Segments will be arriving on each Train
• SCS hope to be back to full capacity Train deliveries before the 31/05 (the longer Train carrying 140 Segments each)
• Both TBMs are now tunnelling once again which means there is a need to keep deliveries both by Rail and Road ongoing at present
• LBH have agreed in exceptional circumstances (and to enable tunnelling operations to continue) to keep TBM Segment deliveries also coming in by road 24 hours a day 7 days a week until 31/05
• This will allow the surplus stock to build up and compensate for the smaller number of segments incoming by rail.

TBM Segment Delivery to the Railway Siding at West Ruislip Portal

With the TBMs now fully operational, HS2/SCS need a regular supply 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 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 now plan to run the train up to five nights each week.

The current agreement with Network Rail (updated May 2024) will be for one train to arrive at West Ruislip per night delivering 12 Rings, each comprising of 7 Segments. 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. 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 should arrive at West Ruislip after 11pm.

It is hoped that by the 31/05 the longer Train will be allowed to deliver the original 20 Rings / 140 Segments up to 5 nights a week as before.

SCS Noise Barrier Testing near Breakspear Road South – 28/05 to 27/10

There will be Noise Barrier testing from the end of May to the end of October for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week within the HS2/SCS Site to the west of the entrance off Breakspear Road South.
A temporary embankment has been constructed in the area where Noise Barriers have been installed and the structural integrity will be tested. The scope of the testing is to confirm that the pile foundation and the structure will not have any significant changes due to Trains passing the Noise Barrier.
The anticipated level of noise impact is expected to be minimal and will include the use of a generator which will power the instrument that will simulate the movement of the trains passing (the generator will be covered in acoustic barriers to minimise the noise).

The Trains using the HS2 Railway will not likely stop at night so the 24/7 testing is critical to simulate actual stress and strain on the Noise Barrier similar to the operational requirements and in reducing the duration of the test. This is fundamental to assuring Noise Barrier compliance.
River Pinn Realignment and Footpath & Footbridge Construction – May to Oct 2024
From 23/05 to 16/10 HS2/SCS will be carrying out the River Pinn Realignment works. This will involve installing a new Footbridge which will reconnect the U45, U47 and U46 Public Rights of Way and create a new footpath to replace the existing U47.
The scope of works includes:
• The installation of a dam and over pumping system to create a dry working environment for the Realignment of a section of the River Pinn
• The formation of a new channel along the consented route for the River Realignment. This will include all the necessary aquatic features and measures being taken to preserve existing wildlife in the River
• The construction of a new Footpath along the Realigned River course and installation of permanent drainage outlets
• The installation of the new Footbridge structure over the new River channel to connect the U45, U46 and U47 Public Rights of Way
Forward Planning – Newyears Green Lane – Road Closure for removal of Conveyor

• Tue 28/05 to Sat 01/06 (5 days during School Half-Term Holidays)
• Was originally planned to take place 12/02 to 18/02 but HS2 postponed works
• Works are to remove the
• The works are scheduled to take place over 5 days as contingency built-in as they are weather dependant (a Crane will be used to remove the sections of the Conveyor piece by piece)
• If the weather is good then it is hoped the Conveyor can be removed quicker than the scheduled 5 days and the road reopened sooner

Forward Planning – Breakspear Rd South – Road Closure under Railway Bridge for Culvert works

There has now been a change to the methodology of these works which require HS2/SCS to carry out further Trial Holes in order to finalise their design to replace the Culvert that crosses Breakspear Road South near to the Chiltern Line Bridge.

This means that there will still be the 2 Week Road Closure between 29/07 to 11/08 but this will be to excavate further Trial Holes (rather than replacing the Culvert). Once HS2/SCS are confident on their designs they will present them to LBH to agree a further Road Closure in order to install the replacement Culvert. This means that there will have to be not 1 but 2 Road Closures of Breakspear Road South in order to replace this Culvert which is not good news for residents nor those who use this busy road.

LBH will push for the final Road Closure to be carried out at a quieter time so it is likely that the final Road Closure will coincide with School Holidays (with the anticipated length of the final Road Closure also being 2 weeks).

At present the existing Culvert near the Chiltern Line Bridge does not have the required capacity to take away water run off from the road and as a consequence this area of road is susceptible to flood related issues. The installation of a new Culvert will be able to handle a larger volume of water and should therefore lead to less of a threat of flooding in this area.

Programme of works:

• Mon 29/07 to Sun 11/08 – Full Road Closure for excavating of Trial Holes (2 Weeks during School Summer Holidays)
• TBA – Full Road Closure for Culvert replacement works (2 weeks possibly later in 2024)

A40 utility works update

from HS2
What we are doing

Utility works on the A40 Western Avenue
We wrote to you in April about works on the A40 Western Avenue planned between 6 May and 30 September 2024. Due to ongoing works on the road network in Ealing, the start date for the works on the A40 Western Avenue has changed.

We are now planning to start our works on the A40 Western Avenue from 27 May until late-October 2024. The works will be located between Alperton Lane and Hanger Lane Gyratory.

On 20, 21 and 22 May from 10pm to 5am, an overnight lane closure will be in place on the A40 Western Avenue to install cameras.

Temporary changes to A40 tunnels
We will need to close the A40 tunnels overnight while the contraflow system is introduced, for safety reasons. This is during the first phase of the works. The tunnels will be closed overnight from 10pm to 6am with all traffic diverted via Hanger Lane Gyratory. You can view details about traffic management planned during each phase of the works via the link to the presentation in the link below.

We are not planning to close the tunnels during the remainder of the works. If there are any changes to our planned traffic management, we will provide updates via the HS2 in your area map.

We will continue working with utility providers, Transport for London and Ealing Council to coordinate works on the local road network, wherever possible.
https://www.hs2.org.uk/work-items/change-of-date-for-utility-works-on-a40-western-avenue/#msdynmkt_trackingcontext=e4f9999d-a774-40b2-a0dc-f81eaa1fc956

Update to tunnel segment deliveries by road

please note the responses from LBH at the foot of this notice

from HS2

We’re writing to let you know about some planned works that we will be carrying out in your area.

HS2 Works Notification: Tunnel segment deliveries by road.

We are writing to update you on how tunnel segments are delivered to our West Ruislip site. We normally use the rail siding for segment deliveries, but are currently unable to do so until a

safety audit has been completed.

To maintain supply of segments to build the new high-speed rail the tunnels, we will need them to be delivered to West Ruislip by road from Thursday 2 May 2024, using our approved lorry routes.

We are not sure how long we will need to make deliveries by road but we will keep you informed.

Lorry movements for segment deliveries will be included in the existing limit of 550 lorry movements a day.

Most tunnel segment deliveries will be during core working hours (Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm, Saturday 8am to1pm). However, there may be some HGV movements outside core hours.

The association checked with LBH and got this:

HS2/SCS approached LBH yesterday 30th  April as the Rail Siding at West Ruislip Portal is temporarily out of use which means that the overnight Trains carrying TBM Segments cannot deliver to West Ruislip Portal for up to the next 2 weeks.

HS2/SCS requested that LBH allow increased TBM Segment deliveries by road while there are no deliveries by Rail and LBH have allowed this to make sure there is enough TBM Segments being delivered to keep the TBMs tunnelling.

For context, each Train delivers 140 TBM Segments, while each lorry carries 3 TBM Segments, so deliveries by Rail are very much the preferred method in usual circumstances.

LBH have allowed in these exceptional circumstances that the TBM Segment deliveries by road be consented to take place over a 24hr period 7 days a week over the next 2 weeks (or hopefully sooner once the Rail deliveries commence again). 

In reality, with the logistical issues faced by the Haulier there is not likely to be more than 30 lorries each day delivering the TBM Segments by road. Please note that since Feb 2024 HS2/SCS had been allowed up to 24 TBM Segment deliveries by road each day between 8am & 10pm, so while there will be an increased timeframe to get the Segments delivered by lorry (24hrs a day) we would not expect much of an increase in overall numbers on the roads around Ickenham.

and this:

Just to add that if the project can’t get deliveries of segments then a major part of it comes to a standstill.

The consent has been given due to the exceptional circumstances.  The incident at the rails sidings appears on face value to be relatively minor but does require an investigation and a safety audit which has ruled out any further rail deliveries until that has been successfully concluded.  If anything, this shows how safety is paramount to the project which is a primary objective and supported. 

As said above, the ANL is not commensurate with the scale or nature of the request.  The Council has only consented to the additional movements for a short while, and because these are exceptional circumstances.  Not to consent it would cause excessive delays to project.  Given the limited increase in movements and the short time frame, on balance, the correct course of action was to allow the request subject to monitoring movements and minimising those outside core hours.   

The deliveries mentioned (24 per day) have been monitored with the majority coming inside core hours and on most days, 100% in the core hours.  

There is likely to be a change to the deliver patterns, albeit the project has indicated to a minimal extent, to service the TBMs whilst the rail deliveries are not operable.  

This is a large scale project, and incidents are bound to happen.  We are fighting hard to get HS2 Ltd to improve the comms; this ANL was not reflective of the situation and we have made our disappointment known. 

Enforcement of dropped kerbs

The Council provides a service for residents and businesses that find their access blocked by a motorist.

You will need to register your property if you have a dropped kerb – The Association’s General Secretary registered hers many years ago but was allowed to register again. This suggests that, since it is now an outsourced facility, previous registrations have not been carried forward.

details on https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/dropped-kerb-enforcement

Spring into Spring at the URC!

Come Saturday 4th May the sun will be shining [terms and conditions apply] and we’ll be holding our Spring Forecourt Sale from 10am to 12 Noon, admission FREE.
There’ll be our famous plant stall, bric-a-brac, hundreds of books, toys and games and pretty well anything we are given, except clothes and shoes.
Inside there will be a friendly coffee morning with homemade cakes alongside the higher quality books, collectables and a table of small, quirky objects including an otoscope [look it up!], a miniature travelling tool set, an RAF medal ribbon and some rather fine WW2 Red Cross certificates.
Proceeds will go to the work of the church and to our external charities for this year, which are THE SMILE TRAIN and PAPYRUS [prevention of young suicide] so there are extra reasons for grabbing a bargain.
The date is a change from the one previously announced but the two later dates of 8th June and 7th September still apply.
If you have items to donate please bring them to the church on Friday 3rd May between 2pm and 6pm or ring Richard Piper on 01895 634348 for collection.
This is also the number for any enquiries or offers of help.
Our earlier Coffee Morning and Coin Mountain raised £158, so many thanks to those who contributed to that and we look forward to your continued support on 4th May and during the rest of the year.