The summer months tend to be a bit more relaxing for many as families head off on holiday. As councillors, August tends to be a slower month for casework, but there’s still plenty going on as we continue to work hard for Hounslow.
The local Conservatives have announced that Cllr Jack Emsley, former councillor Mike Denniss and Linden Grigg have been selected as candidates for the Chiswick Homefields ward in next year’s local elections.Mike and Linden were selected at a meeting of local party members to replace longstanding cou
Following the Labour Government’s decision to scrap the Universal Winter Fuel Allowance, Conservative Councillors on Hounslow Council successfully secured action from the council to mitigate the impact on vulnerable older residents in our community. In the borough, the Labour government is taki
Following a campaign from your local Conservative councillors and community groups, TfL has confirmed that it will not proceed with proposals to close Church Street. The campaign to keep Church Street open saw Chiswick’s Conservative councillors work with local community groups and the London A
Local Conservative Councillors have welcomed fresh investment in Dukes Meadows to regenerate the area. A significant amount of money has been earmarked from the Community Infrastructure Levy, a charge set by local authorities on new development in the borough to support improving local amenitie
Conservative Councillors have raised the alarm over Hounslow Council’s handling of the Lampton Group. The business is wholly owned by the council that has to date made a cumulative loss of over £13 million.
Chiswick’s Conservative councillors have expressed concern over Hounslow Council’s proposal to further dim streetlights in the borough. Hounslow Council’s first budget since the General Election saw a range of cuts to services, including further dimming of streetlights and the possible switchin
November 23, 2024This week saw the starting gun for two very different things: it marked the beginning of the Christmas season with the High Road lights switch-on event, and also marked the beginning of preparations for Hounslow Council’s budget for the next financial year with a briefing for local
This week’s big story was, of course, the budget – it’s a national issue, so not quite my remit, but will have far reaching consequences for Hounslow Council, our local economy and, of course, the personal finances of each and every one of us.The budget, of course, wasn’t the only thing going on ove
I actually think that Chiswick is best in the autumn - leaves beginning to change colour as you wander through Chiswick House, a cold early morning mist along Strand on the Green.