by Editorial Team | May 24, 2026 | News
At a time when Hillingdon is under serious financial pressure, the Council has slashed routine financial scrutiny. Here is why residents are fighting back. At the same Annual Council meeting where Hillingdon changed the rules on sealed contracts and debt...
by Editorial Team | May 24, 2026 | News
From constitutional changes to closed-door decisions: how the Council reacted to a local scandal. This article is not about whether the Theo’s Café lease was lawful or unlawful. It is about what Hillingdon Council did next. At the Annual Council...
by Editorial Team | May 24, 2026 | News
The Council has defaulted on its FOI obligations, the Information Commissioner has stepped in, and the original lease arrangement has been reported to the police. Here is what Hillingdon Council still refuses to answer. When we first exposed the Theo’s Café...
by Editorial Team | Apr 29, 2026 | News
Expected by Cabinet, restricted by contract: how the Cowley Meeting Hall lease raises questions about an £18,000-a-year arrangement. Hillingdon Council’s own records appear to show a simple but serious contradiction at the heart of the Cowley Meeting Hall lease. In...
by Editorial Team | Apr 23, 2026 | Hillingdon Decides
Following the “Hillingdon Decides” digital leadership hustings, the Hillingdon Alliance of Residents’ Associations (HARA) has published this summary of how the event was organised, conducted, and funded. 1. Purpose and Framework The event was designed as a...