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Add a new skill at Hillingdon spring-summer classes
IT’S not too late to learn a new skill on an adult education course, starting in April and May. Whether you want to give your CV a boost by training towards a recognised qualification or simply find a new hobby, there is something for everyone
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Reopening of Uxbridge library completes borough refit programme
UXBRIDGE library is set to welcome visitors on Monday, April 7, after a multi-million pound facelift. The re-opening completes the Hillingdon Council’s £10m libraries investment programme. All 17 libraries in the borough have now seen substantial
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Housing cheats on run as Hillingdon reclaims a property a week
ONE property is being reclaimed every week from housing cheats. As part of its crackdown on housing tenancy fraud, more than 50 properties have been returned to the Hillingdon Council’s housing stock over the last year. Tenants were caught
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FIVE FOR A FIVER: Where to go in and around Hillingdon this coming week for £5 or less
AS the curtains close on yet another month, Hillingdon residents can work their way towards peak fitness, or get involved with commemorating the centenary of World War One. Here are my top five suggested events in the borough for under £5.
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Mum who gave up City job to run Mini Maniacs in line for award
A NORTHWOOD mum is in the running for a national award for the children's class she set up just four months ago. Hilda Wright, 33, is a mother of two under-fives who left her City job as a lawyer to set up a children music and dance class in her
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DCI catches Uxbridge College students at the scene of the crime…
Uxbridge College’s science labs became the scene of a crime while Sir Isaac Newton gave lectures, students made bridges out of paper instead of writing on it, and women took centre stage as leaders in their professions. These and other activities