News published March 2024
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Hounslow’s Alcohol Care Team brings down alcohol-related hospital admissions
Hounslow Council and local NHS trusts have collaboratively established an Alcohol Care Team, targeting a significant rise in alcohol-related admissions over a decade (1,353 in 2010/11 to 2,152 in…
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Cabinet approves plan to better use its assets to help deliver Council and partner services, closer to home
Hounslow Council has agreed a plan to maximise the utilisation of council-owned buildings to better meet the needs of residents and communities, while unlocking development opportunities and providing…
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Tributes paid to former Council leader Steve Curran
The Leader of Hounslow Council has paid tribute to his predecessor, Honorary Alderman Steve Curran, MBE who passed away today, 18 March, following a long illness.
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SEND Partnership Summit signals spirit of collaboration
Hounslow Council hosts SEND Partnership Summit at Cranford Community College.
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On the buses with Hounslow’s Travel Trainers
This week (March 18 – 22) we are celebrating Social Work Week by spotlight some of the great ways we are working with residents. Here, we go On the Buses with Hounslow's Travel Trainers. …
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Hounslow Council sets out ambitious vision for growth and sustainability at major international investment conference
Investment prospectus and town centre masterplans expected to see delivery of over 4,600 new homes and 2,500 job opportunities.
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Hounslow Council leads investment initiative at MIPIM
Hounslow Council delegation embarks on a strategic mission to MIPIM, driving investment for thriving communities and businesses in the borough.
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Celebrating International Women’s Day!
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re featuring the great contributions the Women of Hounslow are making to our borough.
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Council Leader’s response to the Chancellor’s budget 2024
Council Leader responds to Chancellor's Budget announcement.
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Council honours individuals with Aldermen and Alderwomen Titles
Long serving and widely respected former councillors become honorary aldermen and alderwomen.