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Hillingdon Council completes sale of Barra Hall to HRUC
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Oct 29, 2024
Supernova installation first for Hillingdon
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Aug 2, 2024
Hillingdon opens consultation on the local plan
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | May 9, 2024
Uxbridge Library move reduces carbon footprint
Posted by Mike Lightfoot | Mar 4, 2024
Two deals announced at ARC Uxbridge
Posted by Alan Bunce | Feb 26, 2024
Hillingdon consults on the Uxbridge Vision
by Mike Lightfoot | Dec 4, 2024
Residents and businesses are being invited to share their views on Hillingdon Council’s...
Read MoreHillingdon Council completes sale of Barra Hall to HRUC
by Mike Lightfoot | Oct 29, 2024
The completion, on Thursday, 24 October, marks positive news for both the council and residents by...
Read MoreSupernova installation first for Hillingdon
by Mike Lightfoot | Aug 2, 2024
Hillingdon Council has received £13.75 million from the government’s Public Sector...
Read MoreHillingdon opens consultation on the local plan
by Mike Lightfoot | May 9, 2024
Hillingdon Council has launched a consultation on the borough’s new Local Plan...
Read MoreUxbridge Library move reduces carbon footprint
by Mike Lightfoot | Mar 4, 2024
Hillingdon Council has freed up the old library building on High Street, Uxbridge, with a planned...
Read MoreTwo deals announced at ARC Uxbridge
by Alan Bunce | Feb 26, 2024
ARC Uxbridge has announced two lettings totalling 18,500 sq ft. Pizza Express has taken 5,000 sq...
Read MoreHillingdon launches Housing Buy Back Scheme
by Mike Lightfoot | Nov 3, 2023
Hillingdon Council plans to launch its Housing Buy Back Scheme on Saturday, 4 November, at 10 a.m....
Read MoreHillingdon pioneers sustainable street lighting
by Mike Lightfoot | Jul 13, 2023
Hillingdon council has trialled the new lights at six locations across the borough where there is...
Read MoreULEZ launch date is approaching fast
by Mike Lightfoot | Jun 7, 2023
With almost three months to the launch of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in Greater London,...
Read MoreSpotlight on Westminster: April 2023
by Sebastian Conway-Jarrett | May 2, 2023
The following was penned by James Marcou, senior account executive (London) at UK Property Forums’...
Read MoreIs time up for Boris Johnson in West London?
by Mike Lightfoot | Mar 10, 2023
DevComms senior account manager, Oliver Sargent, looks at the future prospects for the MP for...
Read MoreLeah Tompkins of DevComms analyses the different political views on ULEZ
by Mike Lightfoot | Feb 3, 2023
ULEZ EXPANSION – A ‘matter of life and death’ or a ‘regressive and unfair’ tax. Two sides of the...
Read MoreHillingdon and Harrow oppose new ULEZ plans
by Mike Lightfoot | Jan 3, 2023
Following the announcement by the Mayor of London that the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) will be...
Read MoreScientists love their Motherlabs
by Alan Bunce | Sep 28, 2022
ARC has reported its Motherlabs are 60 per cent occupied within two months of their birth. The...
Read MoreUxbridge Social signals TfL reset following the pandemic
by Mike Lightfoot | May 16, 2022
The Uxbridge Social, a first for London West, featured Andy Lord, TfL chief operating officer...
Read MoreNew science clusters to drive innovation and growth
by Alan Bunce | May 3, 2022
Brookfield, which acquired Arlington in 2021 and bought into Harwell Campus in 2020, has announced...
Read MoreChance to meet London Underground boss Andy Lord
by Alan Bunce | Apr 27, 2022
There’s still time to join UK Property Forums for a rare chance to meet the man who runs London...
Read MoreBSR Software takes space at The Junction
by Alan Bunce | Feb 17, 2022
Developer and investor Dunmoore has signed a pre-let with a software developer for space at...
Read MoreTube boss to headline Uxbridge event
by Alan Bunce | Jan 11, 2022
The boss of London tube network has agreed to be guest speaker at the next UK Property Forums...
Read MoreUK Property Forums – year in review
by Sebastian Conway-Jarrett | Dec 17, 2021
As the slate is wiped on 2021, we thought we would look over the proverbial shoulder at UK...
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