This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AW, AZ, DN, HG, JW, LW, NF and PY . Map link.
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Planning updates 16-05-2016
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then EU, LE, ND, NZ, PT and SG. Map link.
Two apologies: 1) I posted this with the wrong date, 2) I’m late – been away and tried to do it in a hurry as soon as I returned.
Planning updates 09-05-2016
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AJ, JQ, JW, RW, EX and BU. Map link.
Planning updates 02-05-2016
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AA, HL, JE, NG and SX. Map link.
In business? Being threatened by Lizard Squad?
This information below this paragraph is taken straight from a Neighbourhood Watch notice dated April 29. The last section is good advice regardless of the source of attack. Action Fraud is a good source of information on many types of online attack – personal and business. Here goes:
Within the past 24 hours a number of businesses throughout the UK have received extortion demands from a group calling themselves ‘Lizard Squad’.
Method of Attack:
The group have sent emails demanding payment of 5 Bitcoins, to be paid by a certain time and date. The email states that this demand will increase by 5 Bitcoins for each day that it goes unpaid.
If their demand is not met, they have threatened to launch a Denial of Service attack against the businesses’ websites and networks, taking them offline until payment is made.
The demand states that once their actions have started, they cannot be undone.
What to do if you’ve received one of these demands:
- Report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or by using the online reporting tool
- Do not pay the demand
- Retain the original emails (with headers)
- Maintain a timeline of the attack, recording all times, type and content of the contact
If you are experiencing a DDoS right now you should:
- Report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 immediately.
- Call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) (or hosting provider if you do not host your own Web server), tell them you are under attack and ask for help.
- Keep a timeline of events and save server logs, web logs, email logs, any packet capture, network graphs, reports etc.
Get Safe Online top tips for protecting your business from a DDoS:
- Consider the likelihood and risks to your organisation of a DDoS attack, and put appropriate threat reduction/mitigation measures in place.
- If you consider that protection is necessary, speak to a DDoS prevention specialist.
- Whether you are at risk of a DDoS attack or not, you should have the hosting facilities in place to handle large, unexpected volumes of website hits.
Useful contacts updated
Thanks to eagle-eyed Pete Daymond, we are ashamed to admit that the 1st Ickenham Scout Group was missing from the Useful Links page. Apologies. We’ve made good the omission and resequenced the list. If anyone has a working link for the Wayfarers, we’d love to hear from you. Thank you.
Planning updates 25-04-2016
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AL, BD, DP, DQ, HU, QS and RH. Map link.
New page for Committee documents
The ‘About us’ was going to get out of hand if we kept adding documents, so we’re going to start archiving them to a new Committee documents page, a drop-down selection from About us in the menu.
Planning updates 18-4-2016
Hello, I hope you know your post code because these are the UB10 8 prefixed codes for all the new planning submissions this week: AA, AF, AG, BD, BP, DF, EG, JE, NB, QY, RA, RL, SA, SR, SZ, TH. (There’s a slight danger that two of them are repeats from an earlier update – my apologies if that’s the case.)
The House of Lords starts work on HS2
Here’s a note from Brian Adams, Committee member and one of our leading HS2 petitioners, about the second reading of the High Speed Rail (London-West Midlands) bill on April 14th:
“It is good to see that some Lords understand the disenchantment of the communities and many of the issues.”
“Note the comment that they should start first with petitions from London and AFTER the summer recess.”
http://stophs2.org/news/15414-lords-say-to-petition
If you don’t want to take Stop HS2’s word for it, or want to explore the context more deeply, take a look at the Hansard transcript.