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Hayes Town Labour Councillors help fund speech and language therapy campaign
- September 28, 2018
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
No CommentsWard budget funding put forward by Hayes Town Labour Councillors has enabled the creation of a public health video titled ‘Talk To Me’ which is targeted towards parents and carers of young children, promoting early communication with children from birth to help develop their speech and language development. The CNWL Hillingdon Speech and Language Therapy
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Hillingdon Labour reminds residents of what to do when calling 999 could put you in danger
- September 19, 2018
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
People witnessing or being on the receiving end of a criminal act may find themselves in a position where they need to call the police – but making any noise at all could put their own life in danger. Hillingdon Labour are reminding residents that there is a way that they can still call the
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Hillingdon Conservatives refuse to receive report on women facing hardship
- September 14, 2018
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
A motion calling on the Council to receive a report into the hardship faced by many women born in the 1950s due to change to the state pension age was refused and shut down by the Hillingdon Conservatives last night, instead calling it ‘student union politics’ and the administration said it was ‘not a Hillingdon
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Hillingdon Conservatives refuse to reintroduce Black History Month
- September 14, 2018
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
Hillingdon Conservatives voted down a motion on reintroducing Black History Month celebrations and remembrance in Hillingdon, justifying this by saying they prefer to ‘celebrate all cultures and diversity instead’. Hillingdon stopped celebrating Black History Month over a decade ago, and are now focusing their efforts on a month celebrating literature, arts and culture – a
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Hillingdon Conservatives threaten to shut down future debate in Council Chamber
- September 14, 2018
- Posted by: Hillingdon Labour
- Category: Latest News
The Hillingdon Conservatives have said that they will shut down debate by invoking standing order 14.11 if they are not satisfied with the content of Hillingdon Labour’s motions – a move in line with previous behaviour of the Hillingdon Conservatives that the Labour Group have deemed ‘dictatorial’. Councillor Douglas Mills, when speaking on the motion