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Introducing Culture Bite 2017
The council's yearly festival, Culture Bite, celebrates the arts, literature, and culture and returns once again in September and October. We will list all the upcoming events and activities so you can find something you'd love to do. We are listing all the events on...
Planning Permission for Walls and Fences in England
TL;DR Planning permission is not required provided that: The wall or fence is not more than 2 metres in height anywhere on your property except where it adjoins a road or footpath. In this case, the height is restricted to 1 metre. You don’t live in an open...
Christmas Parade and Lights Switch On
The air is cold and Christmas songs are being played, it is November and December is fast approaching! Why not visit Uxbridge for the Christmas lights switch-on, in Intu? The marching band is practicing, the baubles are polished, the Santa hats are out – this can only...
Welcome to MyUxbridge.co.uk, your ultimate guide to all the best things in Uxbridge, West London. Whether you’re planning a day out or exploring what’s on offer locally, we’ve got you covered. From great cinema experiences at the Odeon Uxbridge or a fun-filled time at the bowling alley in Uxbridge (opening soon) to shopping at The Chimes shopping centre or the Uxbridge Pavilions Shopping Centre and enjoying a delicious meal at a local restaurant, there’s something for everyone.
Discover the convenience of ample parking, beautiful parks for a relaxing stroll, and vibrant retail options at the Uxbridge Shopping Centres. We also highlight exciting activities and events for family fun alongside practical info on safety and security. Whether it’s cinema, bowling (soon), shopping, or great food, MyUxbridge is here to help you make the most of Uxbridge!
About Uxbridge
Several historical events have taken place in and around the town, including attempted negotiations between King Charles I and the Parliamentary Army during the English Civil War. The public house at the centre of those events, since renamed the Crown & Treaty, still stands. Uxbridge also houses the Battle of Britain Bunker, from where the air defence of the south-east of England was coordinated during the Battle of Britain. Situated in RAF Uxbridge, the No. 11 Group Operations Room within the bunker played a crucial rule during the battle and was later used during the D-Day landings.
The wards of Uxbridge North and Uxbridge South are used for the election of councillors to Hillingdon Council and for statistical purposes. The 2011 Census recorded population figures of 12,048 for Uxbridge North and 13,979 for Uxbridge South.



