Archive for Month: October 2018
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Potholes, potholes, potholes. Let’s get Chiswick’s potholes fixed.
28th October 2018During the 2018 local election campaign, Labour made an ambitious pledge of £2m to tackle Hounslow borough’s potholes. It is now inviting residents to report potholes so they can be programmed for repair. I hae ma doots. Have the criteria changed? Will potholes we’ve reported before, that haven’t been filled because they don’t meet the…
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Do you want to help run Gunnersbury Park? Recruiting now for a volunteer independent director …
28th October 2018Gunnersbury Park is recruiting the last of its seven volunteer directors – five independents, one from the London Borough of Hounslow and one from the London Borough of Ealing – and is seeking someone who could be considered for the post of chair of the board which is currently being performed by one of the two…
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Never again! Lovebox/Citadel feedback published
6th October 2018Feedback from the two meetings for residents, held on 3rd September, have been published on the Lovebox/Citadel community website. Residents should have received an email informing them that the minutes are available online. If you haven’t had that email, the minutes are available to download here. Meanwhile, Joanna submitted a 14 page feedback report detailing…
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Woolly mammoths are coming to Gunnersbury Park!
6th October 2018There we were, expecting the magic lantern festival to take place in Gunnersbury Park this winter, just as it has done for four years in the grounds of Chiswick House. Some of us were also expecting the organisers to leave behind a mess of deflated lanterns and other detritus, just as they have done at…
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Diversity will not now perform in Gunnersbury Park
6th October 2018Diversity, the dance troupe that won Britain’s Got Talent in 2007, will not now perform in Gunnersbury Park this year. The group had applied to bring its current show, Ignite: The Street Dance Circus Spectacular, to Gunnersbury Park. It has now withdrawn its application and will perform in Brent Cross instead. There had been some…