News published November 2022
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Hounslow Council approves 2,000 new charging points by 2026
Hounslow Council will be expanding its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in a series of stages, meaning 2,000 new charging points will be installed by 2026.
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Hounslow launches UK’s first policy to transform unused land to grow food and educate urban children on healthy living amid cost-of-living crisis
Hounslow Council today launched Grow for the Future – a first-of-its-kind policy to turn unused and unloved land across the borough into new allotment sites, community gardens, and orchards
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Statement on the tragic incident in Brentford
Statement from the Leader of the Council on the tragic death of a Council tenant.
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Hounslow Council supports GLA campaign to encourage residents to register to vote
Hounslow Council is supporting a campaign by The Greater London Authority (GLA) and Shout Out UK (SOUK) this week to help London’s under-registered and under-represented communities register to…
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Hounslow schools recognised by TfL for sustainable travel programme
Forty schools across Hounslow borough have now been officially accredited by Transport for London (TfL) for their commitment to sustainable travel.
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Hounslow Council reopens allotment waiting list and works to renovate and re-let unused plots
After successfully reducing the allotment waiting list from 1,200 in May 2022 to 952, Hounslow Borough Council has reopened the waiting lists which have been frozen since the pandemic.
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The Arts Council England have awarded Gunnersbury Park and Museum the status of National Portfolio Organisation
Gunnersbury Park and Museum has been awarded the National Portfolio Organisation, becoming the first such organisation in Ealing and one of three in Hounslow.
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Hounslow honours fallen heroes
Hounslow has paid tribute to the Armed Forces as members of the Council are set to attend Services of Remembrance at all nine War Memorials in the borough.
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Caring for the Carers - Hounslow Council offers support sessions on Carers Rights Day
Carers Rights Day takes place on Thursday, 24 November. It's an opportunity for unpaid carers to meet and share their views with Council teams and other organisations.
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Hounslow Remembers: Services of Remembrance in Hounslow
On Remembrance Sunday, members of Hounslow Council will be attending Services of Remembrance at all nine War Memorials in the borough.