This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AJ, HT, PD and PF. Map link.
Category Archives: Resources
Planning updates 30-07-2018
Just one new application this week, in postcode UB10 8PY. Map link.
Hillingdon Police Community Newsletter
The most recent Police newsletter for the Hillingdon community is now available at:
www.hillingdonnhw.co.uk/v4/docs/communicator_2018_08.pdf
Happy reading!
Planning updates 25-07-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AW, DF, HE, NQ and QE. New appeals in AD, DG and UF..Map link.
Residents’ feelings about HS2: Survey results
Earlier in the year, we ran a post here inviting you to share your feelings about and understanding of HS2. If you’re interested you can download/view the results here.
They are in two parts – first the survey and second the answers to question number 3: Please tell us any thoughts about the communication methods above. Also about any other ways you get your information about HS2.
The results may enlighten you, unless you’ve been following the HS2 saga closely, in which case they’ll probably confirm your perceptions.
Planning updates 16-07-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then QF and SG. Map link.
Planning updates 05-03-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then JD, LS, PD, PB and QN. Map link.
Michael Sobell hospice: update
We have received the following update from Terry Dean on behalf of those co-ordinating the campaign:
The petition will be delivered to a representative of the East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust on the land just outside the gate 3 entrance of Mount Vernon Hospital on White Hill from 9 to 9:30am on Monday July 9th. I have cleared this with the police and invited them to join us.
I will be accompanied by Dr. Elaine Laycock MBE. Dr Laycock was one of the first doctors to work at the hospice soon after it opened. She used some of her time at MSH to help create the first Palliative Care Centre in Serbia which opened in 2013. She took staff from MSH to Serbia to teach them, and brought Serb doctors to MSH to learn. There are now two hospices in Serbia both based on the Michael Sobell model; it is ironic that there may soon not be one in Northwood unless we stand up for it. Dr. Laycock gained support from the Queen Mother who sent her a signed photograph (something almost unheard of) and also some cut-glass which raised a useful amount for the hospice when it was auctioned. Dr. Laycock also met the Duchess of Kent twice in her capacity at the hospice. Dr. Laycock instigated the original sponsored walk, the water garden at the entrance, and a butterfly cage which eventually became the aviary. Her son even designed the logo which is still in use.
Dr. Laycock and I will be meeting with Nick Hurd next week to discuss this campaign. I have in my possession a letter from Mr Hurd stating that he welcomes the Department of Health’s End of Life Care Strategy which encourages the development of specialist palliative care and hospice provision. If we are able to reach a target of 10,000 signatures we may be able to force a response from Westminster. At this stage we only need everyone who has signed so far to get one more signature! So please share this link if you have not already done so.
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-the-michael-sobell-hospice
Finally I have received a message of support from a relative of Michael Sobell.
To remind yourself what we are striving to save please paste the address below into your browser to watch a short video made last year by media students of West Herts College.
Thanks for standing up for compassion and the need for members of society to care for each other.
Planning updates 02-07-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then SA and TL. Map link.
Please help save Michael Sobell hospice
You may well be aware that Michael Sobell hospice is under threat. An online campaign has been started to try and save it please follow this link
https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/save-the-michael-sobell-hospice
Thank you