Good turns in musical

‘‘It’s such a feel-good, energetic show. I’ve loved it ever since it opened – it’s addictive.”Read

Optician treated Indian woman 'like a slave'

A NORTHWOOD optician has been convicted of a series of horrific attacks on an Indian woman who she treated like a slave.Read

Kickboxing hero now a Local Hero

A KICKBOXING instructor has been hailed a hero, and not for the first time.Read

London Marathon runners notch up the numbers

IT’S 86 and counting for Jagjit Singh as he completed the London Marathon in a personal best time.Read

Boris's approval is a 'disgraceful betrayal' says Labour MP

HILLINGDON Council has taken a major step towards building its much-opposed primary school at Lake Farm Country Park, after the Mayor of London gave the project his backing.Read

No plans to shelve superstore

TESCO has confirmed it will push ahead with its proposed superstore at Hillingdon Circus.Read

Hillingdon voters to get their airport poll cards

HILLINGDON’S referendum on the future of Heathrow Airport has started.Read

Paying for parking 'will rescue shops'

TWO Hayes councillors have called on the borough to Save Our Shops, by introducing parking restrictions on two shopping parades.Read

HS2 to be tunnelled under Northolt?

HS2 could be tunnelled under Northolt and Ealing in a bid to cut disruption.Read

Miles of London Marathon smiles and sore legs

LOCAL runners did themselves, their loved ones and their sponsors proud in Sunday's London Marathon, and you can read all their amazing tales of endurance, heartache and ... chips ... in this week's Gazette, on sale on Wednesday.Read

West Drayton caravan park fire destroys home

MORE than 60 firefighters tackled a blaze at a caravan park on The Common in West Drayton last night (Monday).Read

Annual ceremonial at ANZAC cemetery

EVERYONE is invited to take part in the annual service to remember soldiers from ‘Down Under’ who died on this side of the world.Read

Inquests opened and adjourned for mother and daughters found dead in Ruislip

THE inquests into the deaths of a mother and her two daughters from Ruislip was opened and adjourned.Read

Police appeal for witnesses of South Ruislip collision

Police are appealing for witnesses after a car hit a pedestrian in South Ruislip last month.Read

Hillingdon's Heathrow referendum - which way will you vote?

FROM next week, the people of Hillingdon have been given the opportunity to have their say on the issue of expansion at Heathrow. What is your stance?Read

Scout's hero nominated as Hillingdon Local Hero

HE IS a hero to the scouts he leads and now he has been nominated as a Local Hero for getting teenagers active.Read

Complete restructure of policing in borough

POLICING in the borough is set for a complete restructure as the Mayor of London introduces the Local Policing Model (LPM).Read

Scouts trying for London's biggest jumble sale

A SCOUT group is planning to host the ‘largest jumble sale in London’ in the run up to its centenary celebrations.Read

Eastcote paralympian Andrew Lapthorne attacked by football fans

AN Eastcote paralympian is lucky to have escaped serious injury after being attacked following after being attacked by football fans following Brentford's draw with Sheffield United on Tuesday night (16).Read

Grandmum buys skydive jump for birthday

Doris Clements and her son Robert completed a parachute jump in 1983, and had their photo printed in The Gazette, to raise money for the first state-of-the-art scanners, which allowed the Paul Strickland Scanner Centre to provide early accurate diagnosis of cancer when it opened in 1985.Read