Thank you, Martyn, for lifting our spirits over on Ickenham… It’s just the best village

Swakeley’s Park 18 July 2016 early morning – by Martyn Durrant
Thank you, Martyn, for lifting our spirits over on Ickenham… It’s just the best village

Swakeley’s Park 18 July 2016 early morning – by Martyn Durrant
Nothing seems to raise blood pressure more than the issue of parking restrictions. Some people love them, some hate them. Some want one-hour restrictions while others want resident permits. Just like Brexit, this means that a proportion of people are going to be unhappy with whatever’s decided.
As the Ickenham Residents’ Association, we have to remain above the fray. We are here to represent all residents and cannot take up the cudgels on behalf of one group or another. We can, however, urge you to respond whenever the Council consults you. Your anonymity is preserved and you can check the outcomes when the statistics are published.
If you really think that the Council has acted undemocratically, you probably have time to protest. In my road (Pepys Close), the scheme wasn’t implemented until ten months after the stats were published.
While trying to find a decent pic of Ickenham Village Hall for our Twitter account and the header of this site, I found myself in contact with the Swakeleys Home Guard (1944) Association. Its members meet at the back of the Village Hall. I’ve added them to the Useful Links page, along with a lively Facebook group we mentioned recently called ‘Ickenham… it’s just the best village’.
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then HG, LF, LW, QD, QU, RH and SA. Map link.
This has just come in from Hillingdon Neighbourhood Watch:
Breakspear Road South will be closed from Breakspear Road to the junction with Swakeleys Road for six weeks from 20th July until 4th September for major GAS work.
This will obviously have a major impact on traffic flow in the area.
[ And something that HS2 could learn much from – Ed ]
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then BD, EG, EH and EU. Map link.
Follow this link (from Barbara Busst onFacebook’s Ickenham… it’s just the best village) to see Robin Scagell’s snapshots of Ickenham today and 40 years ago.
As you know, part of the Colne Valley is in the western reaches of Ickenham. The proposed HS2 works will bisect the valley and cause considerable environmental harm. The following documents tell you all you need to know about a planned action day on July 17th:

This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then DP, EH, EU, HE, HU, NR, QA, QZ, RA, RW, SD and SZ. Map link.
This week’s crop of new applications are in postcodes UB10 8… then BG, DS, HT and SZ. Map link.