This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then JE, NL and QZ. Map link.
Ickenham Festival Village Day
The programmes for this year’s Festival have been delayed. The plan is to drop one through every door in Ickenham. Meanwhile, if you have broadband, you can get a pdf copy (30MB) via the Ickenham Festival website.
Planning updates 21-05-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AJ, DL, EG, JD, LR, SF and SZ. Appeals in AF, BW, HB NP and QQ. Map link.
Planning updates 14-05-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AA, AJ, DT, HP, JD, LU, NL, NP, PY, QS and SA. Map link.
100 years of RAF – talk this Tues
As part of the 100 years celebrations of the RAF there will be a talk on the History of the RAF in Ickenham Library this Tuesday morning (15 May) 10:00-11.30.
Bank Holiday Fun Day
ICKENHAM CRICKET CLUB – FAMILY FUN DAY
Bank Holiday Monday 28 May – 11am to 5pm, come rain or shine: Oak Avenue, Ickenham UB10 8UT
Children’s Rides, Games and Bouncy Castle, Lucky Dip, Hook a Duck, Bar-B-Q, all-day Bar, Coffee and Cakes, Tombola, Raffle, Games, plus lots more.
FREE ENTRY
Planning updates 08-05-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then SL, TF, JJ, LS and LP. Map link.
Election results
Ray Puddifoot, John Hensley and David Simmonds continue as our councillors following the recent election. (Later: I should have included existing West Ruislip councillors Philip Corthorne and John Riley and welcomed Devi Radia for the same ward.)
Full ward-by-ward results are at www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article/33513/Hillingdon-elects

Planning updates 30-04-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AJ, DB, EU, EZ, JU, NA, NE, NH, QH and TJ. Map link.
What a load of rubbish…
We are indebted to David Porter for this report:
What a load of rubbish….
Yes, that’s right, rubbish, rubbish everywhere. Bottles, cans, sweetie papers, credit cards (credit cards? Yes even valid credit cards are discarded) cigarette butts, newspaper, glasses, fag cartons, crisps packets, rope, the list is endless. Even car hubcaps are chucked over fences to lie in the undergrowth for years. Some of the above mentioned items were bagged up by litter picking volunteers who gave up their Saturday morning to make Ickenham High Road a tidier place.

So well done to (l to r) John, Erica, Jackie, Graham, Emma, Corinna, Simon, Nathan (champion litter picker on the day). And not in picture Jake.
Such effort moves Ickenham towards being Britain’s first litter free neighbourhood. Now all we need is for all citizens to dispose of their rubbish responsibly either by taking it home with them or putting it in a bin.