Ruislip has a rich historic heritage including the Manor Farm site that comprises a 13th century Great Barn, a 13th Century church, a 16th Century Little Barn, an early medieval Motte & Bailey and a number of houses from the 16th Century onwards. It also contains a Conservation Area comprising houses built in the early […]
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Chairman’s Message – September 2022
Gradually Ruislip is returning to normal after the pandemic. Our autumn meeting will once again be held in Winston Churchill Hall and as you will see in the printed Town Crier, theatrical performances and concerts are returning to the theatre, with Young Frankenstein, Children of Eden and Me and My Girl all being performed in […]

HS2 Tunnel Boring Starts – September 2022
Anyone who has been past West Ruislip, Breakspear Road South or Harvil Road in the last few months will have seen the huge destruction of our countryside due to the construction of the HS2 railway. The next stage of the project will have started by the time you read this – the launch of the […]
Planning Update – September 2022
The building world is still busy, as can be seen by the number of applications shown below. The table below gives planning applications and appeals that have been refused recently: REFUSALS OUTSIDE Conservation Areas and ASLCs

Local charity wins award – September 2022
The local charity that runs the Elm Park Club in Ruislip Manor and the Tudor Club in Eastcote has been awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS) 2022. This is the highest award a local voluntary group can receive in the UK and is the equivalent to an MBE. It is one of the […]