This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then QW, DB, NR, AD, JS, SJ, AJ, AN, HP and QU. Map link.
Category Archives: News
Boring locations (HS2 holes, that is)
Apologies for lack of detail but this is the area to the north of The Greenway and Hoylake Crescent. Each blob appears to be a bore hole as described in the previous news update. If I get more information, I’ll add it to this post.
[ 22 Sep ]
Here are the symbols and legends (you can now click on the map above to see a larger version):

Ickenham Festival Jumble Sale

Planning updates 18-09-2017
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AF, BQ and TJ. Map link.
Environmental strategy: tell the Mayor what you think
This is blatantly nicked straight from the City Hall site:

London Environment Strategy consultation
In many ways, London’s environment is improving – but in other ways it is far from what it should be. Toxic air, noise pollution, the threat to our green spaces and the adverse effects of climate change all pose major risks to the health and wellbeing of Londoners.
We’ve been discussing environmental issues here on Talk London in recent months, and gathering your views through surveys too. Insight we’ve gathered so far has helped to inform the Mayor’s draft London Environment Strategy – proposals include measures to tackle London’s toxic air, make London the world’s first National Park City – with more than 50% of the city being green space, and reduce plastic bottle waste – and now we’d love to hear your thoughts on this.
Help shape the strategy by having your say in these discussions and surveys before 17 November. Just register or login to take part. If you represent an organisation, see this additional information.
Nick Hurd MP, on HS2 in our area
Some of this overlaps with the recent announcements from LBH, but it also contains a wider perspective from the Nick Hurd perspective. The sharp-eyed among you will notice some words missing from the end; please add, “…I respect that my working assumption is that it will go ahead, and therefore we need to keep working on this agreement to give ourselves the best possible protection.”
Planning updates 11-09-2017
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AF, HT and TQ. The Master Brewer site comes under Hillingdon UB10 9PQ. And we have an appeal at UB10 8AW. Map link.
Swakeleys House is open this weekend
Ickenham’s wonderful Jacobean mansion is open to the public this coming weekend (16-17 September). Access is via Milton Road between 10am and 5pm each day.
Update: The house is only open on Saturday – the grounds both days. Apologies.

Hillingdon and HS2: Updates
If you ever need the Council’s public low-down on HS2 please go to:
http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article/23081/High-speed-rail-updates
PS (next day) If you f0llowed the above link, you’d know that the HS2/LBH Agreement was signed off on 17th August and has now been published on line.
If you didn’t follow the link, it is 79 pages in length and to summarise:
- It is now a legal agreement that both parties are obliged to implement to the best of their abilities.
- Everything we expected is included and in the circumstances, it is as good as we could have expected.
- There is a lot that is caveated by being subject to “reasonable endeavours” and that the real impacts will depend on HS2’s commitment (and the Contractors) to doing things properly rather than just cheaply or through expedience.
- There will be a lot of onus on the residents and the Council to hold HS2 to account and push them for the best implementations in the interest of the community.
- There are risks associated with the agreement on HOAC, but the Council appears to have that under control.
We have approached Nick Hurd and he has given us his whole hearted support in our need to improve the unsatisfactory situation with the HS2 Community Engagement Team (CET). He has obtained a commitment from HS2 to improve many aspects of the CET’s performance and we await the outcome of those actions.
We will keep you up to date with developments via the Ickenham Residents’ Association web site, but there is no scope for change to the Agreement now it has been signed off.
Planning updates 05-09-2017
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AL, EY and QZ. Also an appeal in FF (this isnorth of the junction of High Road and Aylsham Drive – Google doesn’t recognise the post code and has placed it in Hillingdon). Map link.
