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why not join the hha today!

Our current membership now stands at 350 households as of the 7th February 2008! We invite every resident of Hampton Hill to join us and take advantage of having your own webpage on this site. You will also then be able to take part in our Social Events through out the year including our weekly Music Circle and have your say in local planning & policing agendas. Find out how...

volunteers needed!

We are currently looking for two new volunteers to join the HHA Committee. One is for a new Magazine Editor and we also need an additional Planning Committee member. Interested parties should email the HHA Chairman

hampton hill magazine

We hope you enjoyed the Spring 2008 Issue No.144 and found plenty of the information we have included to be useful to you. Click the thumbnail of the magazine above to find out how you can advertise or add your event to our next publication.

HHA Music Circle

There are many advantages to joining the Hampton Hill Association. One of them is to be able to participate in our Music Circle. Visit the HHA Music page to learn more. We look forward to all the music lovers of Hampton Hill joining with us for an evening of appreciating fine music of all genres.

Hampton Hill & Fulwell Ward PLG

Click here to learn more about the policing of Hampton Hill

NEED HELP USING YOUR COMPUTER?


Click computer to find assistance especially if you are a Silver Surfer!
 


Need a taxi? Call
Parker Car Service
Tel:  0208 979 7777

6, Park Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0AA

Kind sponsors of the first Hampton Hill Village Fete & Green Fair
www.hhfete.co.uk
 

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Welcome to our village community website, with it's unique "Virtual Stroll". It has been set up to provide a comprehensive and always up-to-date online resource for all the 9,448 residents of Hampton Hill in Middlesex, Greater London and is run by the Residents Association of Hampton Hill. It also is a way to bring awareness to the important role that the HHA has played in shaping this 19th century village and it's amenities for the past 43 years! To learn more about the HHA go to the About page.

We hope you enjoy your visit here and find it both informative and entertaining enough to save as your home page.

Click banner below to take a "virtual stroll" down the Hampton Hill High Street!

 

We need your support to make our very first village fête the most spectacular of summer celebrations next year!
Get in touch & help make it happen:
email: ask@hamptonhill.org
tel: 0208 979 1587 or mobile: 07966 519844
v
isit the website: hhfete.co.uk



Visit our new HAMPTON HILL GOES GREEN page
 

TIDY GROUP

In September of this year the HHA are starting up Hampton Hill & Fulwell's very own 'Tidy Group'. This will consist of volunteers who will meet up regularly and go out and physically clean up our roads, pathways and rural areas and report to the council any areas they are unable to do. Do you want to become part of this group, do something worthwhile and make new friends? We are looking for more members who would like to join in and help keep our pretty village looking good!
Please contact: Mike Walker:
chair@hhassociation.org or Mathew Wherry: sec@hhassociation.org

Are YOU a Lazy Litterbug?

Why should you recycle?
If you have ever seen a landfill site the answer is obvious. Tons and tons of rotting refuse poisoning the land and waterways and infested by millions of rats and flies is reason alone. But the global impact on the long term is even greater reason to be responsible for recycling your own rubbish.

It is not difficult to lose the habit we have all acquired of throwing all our waste into a black bin liner and dropping it outside our homes once a week then forgetting all about it. Richmond Council are working hard to help us to recycle as much as possible by providing containers & regular collections so why not take advantage of it and do your bit to make our world a cleaner greener place for our children to enjoy? Click here now to order your recycling containers

Recycling in the Richmond borough benefits Africa
Did you know that by recycling your aluminium cans and foil you are also helping grow trees in Africa?
Richmond upon Thames council has signed up to the Trees for Africa campaign being run by ALUPRO (www.alupro.org.uk) and British charity Ripple Africa in Malawi (www.rippleafrica.org). The project works by buying a tree for every tonne of aluminium collected in the borough. The more aluminium cans and foil you recycle the more trees they can buy! Read more

Don't be a lazy litterbug, click the link below:
Learn how to organise your own recycling in the home & garden

Hampton Hill Traders & Schools fight the 'Carrier Bag Culture'

In a novel environmental project dreamt up and sponsored by Budgens supermarket in Hampton Hill, children from five local schools have designed long life shopping bags to sell to parents and friends and entered their designs in a competition. Read full article and view photographs of the competition winners

 

Nobel Green Wines Ltd were the first trader in the High Street to introduce 'Green' Re-usable Jute bags which they have been issuing since they opened just over 2 years ago. These bags have sections inside to allow for 6 bottles, these sections also fold back to become a large shopping bag. Read more

 

Hampton Hill's pharmacist, Health on the Hill, have also joined in the fight against our 'carrier bag culture' and produced useful unisex long lasting cloth carrier bags which can be folded up and will fit easily into in your pocket or handbag and cost just 50p! Click here for more photos and full article

 


frogs in the webmaster's wildlife pond - May 2008

 

Plastic bags kill animals!

 

Wildlife, such as frogs, is severely affected by irresponsibly discarded plastic bags. They will suffocate and die if they get trapped underneath a bag that has blown into your pond. Read more


 

 

Fulwell & Hampton Hill Policing

Free Bicycle Marking in
Bushy Park

On Saturdays, when the weather is fine, around 4-6pm, the Safer Neighbourhood Team are available just inside the Hampton Hill New Gate (the one next to Hampton Hill Hardware) to mark your bike free of charge. This is now done with paint on the underside of the frame which is only visible under a UV light. When you find your bicycle stolen you report it giving the police your password and this helps them identify your bicycle instantly should it be found. They recently marked 32 bicycles in just two hours so pop along and get yours done too. Well worth taking advantage of!

Fight the Graffiti Offenders!

Click here to learn more about the reward offered by Richmond Council

If you have any information about graffiti please let Richmond Council know as there may be a reward of up to £1,000 for information which leads to arrest and conviction. See: www.richmond.gov.uk/graffiti_removal

For more information about crime prevention in our area please click here to visit the PLG page


Safer Neighbourhood Team: 020 8721 2911
Put this number in your mobile phone contact list now!

You can also text the Safer Neighbourhood Team on: 0778 147 2588

 If you would prefer to write to them to report a crime, a nuisance or ask a question:
Email the Safer Neighbourhood Team

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5 Sep 2008

For all regular users of Bushy Park. Join the 'Dogwatch' scheme. You don't have to own a dog to join in the fight against crime and criminal behaviour.
Read more

Peace Week 14 Sept 08. Go along and support it in Broom Road Teddington. Read more

Do you love Bushy Park? The Deer Walk on 23 Aug 08 led by Ray Brodie was fascinating.
Read more...

SPECIAL NOTICE: All Hampton Hill traders who hire a stall at our first village fête & green fair next year in Bushy Park will be given a free web page on the Virtual Stroll!

The HHA would like to thank Ash of Polished Results, 2 The Parade, Hampton Road, Hampton Hill who has kindly donated 2 x £25 vouchers as prizes for our fête raffle. www.polishedresults.co.uk

The SNT (Safer Neighbourhood Team) wish to advise the traders of Hampton Hill that any stickers placed on their premises regarding broken windows are nothing to do with the police. This is a scam and the stickers should be removed immediately.  Please contact the SNT for advice: 0778 147 2588

We still urgently need your photographs of Hampton Hill and the local area  for inclusion in next years HHA calendar. Please email them to: ask@hamptonhill.org

Tidy Group - we need volunteers to help keep Hampton Hill clean & tidy!

Suttons Seeds are providing a selection of seeds for our 'Grow Your Own' vegetable & flower competitions prizes at the HH Fete. Want to enter? Send  an email to: ask@hamptonhill.org

Parker Cars of Teddington (formerly of High St Hampton Hill) have agreed to donate £500 the Hampton Hill Village Fête next year. A big thank you to Joe Polley MD of Parker Cars, 6, Park Road, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0AA
Tel:  
0208 979 7777 Why not put this number in your mobile phone right now?

Hampton Hill Junior School Summer Fête on Sun July 13th 2008 raised £5,200 and the HHA webmaster revised their school website: Click here to visit the new HHJS website.

Hampton Hill Goes Green. Visit our new 'Hampton Hill Goes Green' page.

Anyone for bowls?
Ever wanted to try out bowling but didn't know how to start? Don't keep putting it off - have a go and see if you like it! Read more

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NOTE: This website is constantly being updated. A good trick to see the latest version is to hold down your Ctrl key (bottom left of your keyboard) and then press F5 when you are on each page. This will refresh your browser.

5 Sep 2008
LBRUT
Contact details added for Cllr Martin Elegorn

26 Aug 2008
The Bushy Park Deer
Photos and write up about the Deer Walk on 23 Aug 08 led by Ray Brodie.

21 Aug 2008
Gabriella Quintero
New HHA member webpage

14 Aug 2008
Little Gym
New webpage added to the High Street 'Virtual Stroll'.

6 Aug 2008
What's On around Hampton Hill

6 Aug 2008
Police Liaison Group

27 July 2008
Committee Meeting Minutes
- HHA members only can Login to view:

27 July 2008
Hampton Hill Association Members Pages. Bug fixed.

27 July 2008
Hampton & Richmond Football Club
and the  charity African Revival have teamed up in a novel partnership.
Read more

22 June 2008
Hampton Hill Junior School
New webpage added to the High Street 'Virtual Stroll'.

22 Nov 2007
Website went live
 

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