Hounslow Council


News February 2012

News and press releases for February 2012


Road users will not be able to turn right into and out of Mogden Lane
Hounslow residents could benefit from a £2 million investment boost for services if budget plans are approved this evening
Hounslow Council wants to hear from residents across the borough exactly how they’ve been affected by noise from Heathrow Airport over the last four months
Hounslow has become the first local authority in the capital to confirm it will have Olympic Rings in parks in time for London 2012
The council has urged the Indian High Commission to work in partnership with the council and other agencies to help around 50 homeless people living under the M4 flyover at Heston
Residents are being asked to have their say on Hounslow town centre’s redevelopment
Residents won’t be asked to dig any deeper to pay their council tax in Hounslow for the sixth successive year  if councillors agree to the proposed budget on Tuesday night
The free event, held at Hillingdon Civic Centre on 6 March from 4-8pm, will feature speakers, exhibitors and local authorities from across west London
London Road has reopened
Thu, 16 February 2012
London Road has reopened after being closed for 15 days due to a burst water main
Crack house closure
Tue, 14 February 2012
A Bedfont crack house has been closed down thanks to residents, the council and local police
Fraud, assaults, counterfeit goods, drug dealers, burglary and metal theft are just some of the issues being tackled by the new partnership police team, part-funded by the council
Hounslow Council have criticised Transport for London (TfL) for a number of failings for the repair work taking place on the Hammersmith Flyover.
In order to assist the effects of the closure of the Hammersmith flyover, the council has converted all its bus lanes to 24 hour and seven day operation and introduced new waiting and loading restrictions on Chiswick High Road
More than three quarters of local schools have given their commitment to Olympic and Paralympic values by signing up to the London 2012’s Get Set Network.
Hounslow council is warning residents to be on their guard after an increasing number of complaints have been received about companies calling residents offering computer virus removal services.