This BBC link lets you see your boundary change proposals. Scroll down to the ‘Enter your full postcode’ box. This is what popped up for an Ickenham code:

This BBC link lets you see your boundary change proposals. Scroll down to the ‘Enter your full postcode’ box. This is what popped up for an Ickenham code:

The Boundary Commission for England is conducting a review of parliamentary constituencies and needs the help of the public. You can visit their website http://www.bce2018.org.uk/ to view their proposals, make comments, see what other people have said and learn about the Commission and the review.
To help understand the local impact of the review (which aims to reduce the total number of MPs from about 650 to about 600), we’ve produced this simple graphic to explain the proposals.

This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AF, AG, BU, DX, HL, NB, SX and TJ. Map link.
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AF, AQ, EH, ND and NZ. Map link.
On a recent visit to Bury, Lancs, I was impressed by an outdoor gym in the local park. Thinking this would be a great idea for Hillingdon, discovered LBH is well ahead of me. We may not (yet?) have one in Ickenham, but here’s a list of outdoor gyms in the borough.
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AD, DR and NH. Map link.
15 September 2016 7:30pm at St Giles Church Hall
The Ickenham Festival Team is holding its bi-annual public meeting at St Giles Hall. It’s yYour chance to meet the Festival team and ask questions or make suggestions about the future of the Festival.
It will include a short presentation of the Chairman’s report and certified accounts and the election of officers of the Festival Committee.
Light refreshments will be provided and the meeting will finish about 9.30pm.
The team looks forward to seeing you there.
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then AJ, AQ (3), BD, DP, EY, JH and RL. Map link.

Car park operators NCP have confirmed that a 10 minute grace period is in operation at Ickenham station car park following the recent introduction of ANPR technology.
The grace period, which is not clearly advertised, allows motorists to drive in and out without the need to validate their stay on the new touchscreen payment machines.
NCP have agreed to check the signage to ensure that customers are aware that they can drop off and pick up for free.
One customer today was surprised at the 10 minute time period, saying that she had expected it to be 20 minutes, in line with other car parks.
On June 20th, I somehow failed to add four new applications. Three of them are still undecided. They’re in postcodes UB10 8… then BG, HT andSZ. I’ve added them now. Map link. Sorry.