News published November 2024
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Hounslow becomes the first Council in Northwest London to restrict advertising of unhealthy foods for all ages
The new policy is part of the Council’s ambition to support residents to live a healthier life and prioritise children’s health.
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Hounslow Council gives the green light for new community hub in Cranford
The new Hub, which will be based at Meadowbank Adult Education Centre, is part of the Council’s ambition to bring key services closer to residents’ doorsteps.
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Remembrance Sunday 2024 in Hounslow
The Mayor of the London Borough of Hounslow, Councillor Karen Smith, attended services at the Holy Trinity Church and at the War Memorial on Feltham Green, Sunday 10 November. She joined others in…
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Hounslow among best areas in the country for library access
Hounslow residents are more likely to have a nearby library than almost anywhere in England and Wales, new figures show.
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SEN Pathways event at Oaklands School
Oaklands School in Hounslow will host a ‘Pathways’ education and employment event on 14 November 2024 (4pm-7pm).
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Brentford’s new homes and arts centre plans expected to commence work next year
Brentford’s regeneration will take a major step forward with plans for a new arts centre and affordable housing development.
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Have Your Say on shaping transport in Hounslow
Hounslow Council is inviting residents, businesses, commuters, and anyone who travels in or through the borough to take part in the second phase of consultation for its updated Transport Strategy.
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West London NHS Trust delivering Healthy Child Programme in Hounslow
West London NHS Trust (WLT) has begun a contract to run Hounslow’s 0-19 Service, which is responsible for delivering the Healthy Child Programme in the borough.
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Hounslow Council to expand emission-based parking charges to tackle air pollution
Hounslow Council is proposing to expand its emission-based parking charges in Council operated car parks and on-street parking spaces.