This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then BB,LR,LX and SR. Map link.
More detail on HS2 drop-ins [update]
[Update] Apologies for headline – these are different events to the drop-ins. Thank you Kirsty Gibbs for pointing this out.
This from HS2:
Dear resident,
Invitation to an event about HS2
High Speed Two (HS2) is the new high speed railway for Britain, and we’d like to invite you to
one of our events.
We’re running four community events with our contractors and Transport for London across
the London Borough of Hillingdon – in Ickenham, Ruislip, Harefield and Uxbridge. Each event
will focus on the HS2 works that will be taking place around those respective areas. Our
teams will be on hand to discuss these works and answer questions you may have.
Ruislip: Tuesday 9 October, 2pm to 7.30pm, The Barn Hotel, West End Road, Ruislip HA4
6JB
Come and hear about:
- Plans for the portal in West Ruislip, the headhouse at the vent shaft in South Ruislip
- The proposed new Ruislip golf course design
- Traffic and lorry routes
- Further work at Breakspear Road South
- Plans for traffic improvements at Swakeleys Roundabout
Uxbridge: Thursday 18 October, 4pm to 8pm, Uxbridge Sports Club, Gatting Way off Park
Road, Uxbridge UB8 1NR
Come and hear about:
- Plans for traffic improvements at Swakeleys Roundabout
- Further work at Breakspear Road South
Harefield: Saturday 27 October, 10am to 1pm, Harefield Academy School, Northwood
Way, Harefield, Uxbridge UB9 6ET
Come and hear about:
- Feedback from previous Colne Valley Viaduct engagement events held in March this
year - Further work at Breakspear Road South
- Archaeological investigations
- Plans for traffic improvements at Swakeleys Roundabout
Ickenham: Monday 29 October, 2pm to 7.30pm, Ruislip Golf Course, Ickenham Road,
Ruislip HA4 7DQ
Come and hear about:
- Plans for the portal in West Ruislip, the headhouse at the vent shaft in South Ruislip
- The proposed new Ruislip golf course design
- Traffic and lorry routes
- Further work at Breakspear Road South
- Plans for traffic improvements at Swakeleys Roundabout
- Feedback from previous Colne Valley Viaduct engagement events held in March this
year
For further updates about these events, HS2 works in Hillingdon and HS2 in general, please
visit hs2inhillingdon.commonplace.is where you can sign up to news alerts.
Planning updates 10-09-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AB, DF, JD, NF, QA, QJ, RW, SA and SD. Map link.
Upcoming HS2 drop-in meetings – update
New dates for HS2 meet-ups. (Includes some you already know):
This is HS2 speaking:
We now have the dates for the HS2 drop-ins from Ruislip Manor library as well as some additional slots. Our full schedule is as follows:
September
Friday 28, Harefield library, 1pm to 5pmOctober
Monday 1, Ruislip Manor library, 4pm to 8pm
Friday 19, Harefield library, 1.30pm to 5pm
Monday 22, Ickenham library, 1.30pm to 5pmNovember
Thursday 1, Ruislip Manor library, 3.30pm to 6.30pm
Friday 16, Harefield library, 1pm to 5pm
Monday 19, Ruislip Manor library, 4pm to 8pm
Monday 26, Ickenham library, 1.30pm to 5pmDecember
Monday 3, Harefield library, 6pm to 9pm
Tuesday 11, Ruislip Manor, 1pm to 5pm
Upcoming HS2 drop-in meetings
This from HS2’s Patricia Thompson:
Most of you will know that we are planning to host regular monthly drop-in sessions in Ickenham, Ruislip and Harefield.
At these sessions Grant Blowers, the local HS2 community engagement manager for Hillingdon, as well as our contractors, will be available to meet one-to-one with local residents and answer any questions they may have. Below are the dates we have confirmed in Harefield and Ickenham. We are still waiting to hear back from the libraries in Ruislip but I wanted to let you know that we are making progress on this.
We will be making these dates available on HS2inHillingdon and I will be able to give you an update on how we plan to communicate them more widely at our meeting next week.
Monthly drop-in sessions dates:
September 2018
Friday 28, Harefield library – 1pm to 5pm
October 2018
Monday 22, Ickenham Library – 1.30pm to 5pm
November 2018
Friday 16, Harefield library – 1pm to 5pm
Monday 26, Ickenham Library – 1.30 to 5pm
December 2018
Monday 3, Harefield Library – 6pm to 9pm
Planning updates 03-09-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AB, LR, LU, QD, LA and SG. Map link.
The low-down on Ickenham’s boundary
Here’s some solid information on the boundary issue. In short, we believe it makes sense for Ickenham’s ward boundary to match the village boundary and we’d like people who agree with this to make their views known.
All Association members on our mail list were given a detailed view yesterday. Here are some key extracts (plus two extra links):
We will try to expand the Ickenham Ward to reflect our true boundaries. This would match the boundaries as agreed by LBH for the Ickenham Neighbourhood Plan, including The Greenway, Ickenham Green, The Brackenbury estate and the Ickenham Marshes, which are all currently in other wards.
Chris Mountain provided a link to a brilliant interactive map of the village – it shows electoral and natural boundaries and green spaces.
We are asking all Ickenham residents to please send in their own comments, as numbers matter here, and just one letter from the Residents’ Association will not be sufficient to sway the review.
How to get involved (Local Government Boundary Commission for England)
This is a public consultation and we welcome views from individuals and organisations across Hillingdon on where they think new ward boundaries should be drawn.In drawing up new electoral wards, we must balance three legal criteria, namely:
– to deliver electoral equality: where each councillor represents roughly the same number of electors as others across the borough;
– that the pattern of wards should, as far as possible, reflect the interests and identities of local communities;
– that the electoral arrangements should provide for effective and convenient local government.We will treat all submissions equally, and judge each case on its merits and against the legal criteria.
If you wish to put forward a view, we would also urge you to ensure that evidence supports your submission.
For example, if you wish to argue that two areas should be included in the same electoral ward, make sure you tell us why they should be together, providing evidence about community facilities, ties, organisations, and amenities, rather than simply asserting that they belong together.
There is more advice on our website about how you can get involved in the consultation.
Our website features technical guidance that explains the process and our policies, as well as guidance on how to take part in each part of the process.
We have also set up a webpage dedicated to the review of Hillingdon, where you can find all the relevant information.
You can also access interactive maps of the current ward boundaries across Hillingdon on our specialist consultation portal. The portal also allows you to draw your own boundaries, mark areas of interest on the map and upload documents directly to the site.
You can make a submission to the Hillingdon electoral review:
1. through our consultation area,
2. by e-mailing reviews@lgbce.org.uk, or
3. writing to the following address:
The Review Officer (Hillingdon), Local Government Boundary Commission for England, 1st Floor, Windsor House, 50 Victoria Street, London SW1H 0TL
PLEASE PLEASE DO MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN and feel free to share this post to anyone who is a resident of Ickenham.
Thank you in advance.
Ickenham village boundary + Ward overlaps
Wow! That last post caused a stir. Especially when it went onto Facebook.
You all deserve clarification. The boundaries being discussed are the Wards, not the Ickenham boundary itself. Here’s a map, showing which bits of Ickenham fall into which wards. I stole the map from those nice people at Ickenham Neighbourhood Forum

Ickenham Wards
If you have comments on the proposed new boundaries, please take a look at this post: https://ickenhamresidents.co.uk/2018/08/29/do-you-agree-with-proposed-ickenham-ward-boundary/
Planning updates 29-08-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AB, AY, LR and TB. New appeals at LJ and NR. Map link.
Do you agree with proposed Ickenham ward boundary?
Update: We are talking about the Ickenham Ward boundary not the Ickenham Village boundary. If you want to know the current Ickenham Ward boundary and what other Wards overlap with it, click here
Click on the map above or here to get further details and have your say – by November 5th latest.
