News published December 2022
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Lionesses' Legacy Lives on at Gunnersbury Sports Park Hub
Brentford FC Community Sports Trust hosted a celebration event to continue the lasting legacy of England’s Euro 2022 success.
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Council statement from Councillor Ajmer Grewal
Councillor Ajmer Grewal has issued a statement following the death of a woman in Feltham.
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Support available for families over the Christmas holidays
There is a range of support available in Hounslow for families over Christmas and the New Year. From keeping warm, help with finances and information on health services. Find out more below.
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Preventing loneliness and isolation in Hounslow this Christmas
Hounslow Council and its partners are working together to prevent anyone from feeling lonely or isolated during the festive period.
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Council launches new plan to prevent Violence Against Women and Girls
Hounslow Council’s Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) plan for the next three years was approved at the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday (13 December, 2022).
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Community events bring festive joy to the high street
Festive community events have been taking place across the borough with the support of Council grant funding
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Hounslow responds to the Government's urgent review into housing conditions
Cllr Sampson has set out how the Council is responding to the Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities urgent review into the housing conditions of private and social tenants.
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Former Hounslow Heath Ward Councillor Reverend Baden Pearce passes away
Hounslow Council are sad to report the death of former Labour councillor Reverend Baden Pearce, who represented Hounslow Heath ward.
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Hounslow Council urges residents to get ready for cold weather
Health officials at Hounslow Council are alerting residents about cold and icy weather over the days ahead.
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Hounslow Council brings green opportunities to the borough through bootcamp funding success
Hounslow Council and its partners have secured more than £200,000 in funding to bring new training opportunities to the borough that could lead to new green jobs.