This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AD, DP, QE, PZ, TL and LS. Map link.
A Mayoral Visit
Thought you might like to see a picture (courtesy of Sean Kelly) of some of your Committee members with the Worshipful the Mayor and Mayoress of Hillingdon, Councillor John Morgan and Mrs Fiona Morgan at Saturday’s Festive event in Milton Court.
The Committee members, left to right are, Humphrey Tizard, David John and Neena Bedi.

Congratulations Alison, Eleanor and Paddy
Winners of the Ickenham pictures competition:
1st Alison Bowles
2nd Eleanor Wrigley
3rd Paddy Rowley
The IRA General Secretary will be in touch with you about your prizes.
Well done.
If you’re wondering what this post is all about, please visit the quiz itself
Did you try our Festival Quiz?
Well, it’s too late to win the prize – that will be announced shortly. But if you want to have a go, here are some numbered pictures taken in the village. They’re taken close up or from an unusual angle.
Have a go. When you’ve tried to guess all 20, follow the link after the pictures. Good luck.

The answers are here
Thank you for visiting our stand
Thank you to all the people who visited the IRA stand at yesterday’s Festival event. And thank you for all your kind and supportive comments.
Swakeleys House is open today
According to a sign on the gate to Swakeley’s House, it has been open this weekend – 10 until 6.
[Personal note: I hope it’s not using the distraction of the festival weekend, and its own low-key publicity, to keep its visitor statistics low.)
Planning updates 12-06-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AQ and RN. Map link.
Planning updates 04-06-2018
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AF, BA, LE, RA and RU. Map link.
Planning updates 29-05-2018
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.