June 2009 Archives
Music lovers can cash in their old phones for cut-price tickets to a festival in Cranford next month.
Anyone handing in a working mobile, which is less than five years old, will get £4 off entry to the Blastbeat Music Festival at Cranford Community College on Saturday, July 4.
There will be a chance to visit four places of worship in Hounslow on Sunday 21st June by joining the annual Walk of Peace and Friendship organised by Hounslow Friends of Faith. This year the event focuses on Hounslow West, a compact area with a rich variety of places of worship.
The British National Party received nearly 2,700 votes in Hounslow in the European elections.
The far right extremists polled more than five per cent of the total votes cast in the borough.

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