June 2008 Archives

Hillingdon Philharmonic Orchestra's 23rd season of music continues with the Pastoral Summer Concert on Saturday, June 28 at All Saints Church, Ryefield Avenue, Hillingdon, at 7.30pm.

Under the leadership of Hilary Holloway and conducted by Peter Williams the programme includes works by Mozart and Beethoven.

Ticket details on 01628 778044 or visit www.hillingdonphil.ik.com

A MAGICAL day was enjoyed by more than 300 five-seven-year-old girls who were celebrating the 21st anniversary of Rainbows on Sunday.

What's on at Hillingdon

Posted by Graham Spence on Jun 17, 08 05:01 PM in What's On

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HCP Social Club for ages 20 to 40. A wide variety of events every day all over Harrow, Ruislip, Hillingdon and beyond. Non-profit making social club run by members. See www.harrowcoffeepot.org.uk

A POLICE cadet was given the opportunity to talk about how he wants to bring an end to child labour at an international conference.

A MAGICAL day was enjoyed by more than 300 five-seven-year-old girls who were celebrating the 21st anniversary of Rainbows on Sunday.

Charlene Mitchell
THOUSANDS of young gymnasts will no longer have anywhere to train when their club closes next week.

A MAN who left the borough to seek fame and fortune as a rock and roll star in the USA has returned 47 years later - as a man of God.

Car crime 'ignored'

Posted by Graham Spence on Jun 17, 08 02:26 PM in Crime

By Libby Jones
More than two thirds of motor vehicle crime in Hillingdon borough is dropped without being fully investigated.

By Mauro Galluzzo
A WORRYING number of pets are being dumped in Hillingdon as their owners feel the strain of living costs.

By Chris Longhurst
THE daughter of a frail pensioner she claims received poor treatment in hospital has demanded to know why her concerns went unanswered for so long.

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