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Cabinet Question Time

Thank you to everyone who attended our most recent Cabinet Question Time.

Please look out for details of the next session, which will be shared on this page.

Cabinet Question Time

Thank you to everyone who attended our most recent Cabinet Question Time.

Please look out for details of the next session, which will be shared on this page.

Submit Questions

You can submit questions via this form in advance for the independent chair to consider as a featured question to the Cabinet or email it to engage@hounslow.gov.uk.

Alternatively, you can also ask questions on the night 'live'.

Questions raised in advance will get an answer at the event or published on this webpage. Time will dictate how my raised hand questions can be answered on the night. The Leader and Cabinet cannot address questions about current casework or individual issues.

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R Clement over 1 year ago
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I have emailed and got a reply, promising by Highways that the tree opposite Greggs along Feltham High St would be replaced within the Autumn schedule. Yet it still hasn't been replaced. Have emailed officers with no reply. Can I please have an update and assurances from Council this will be done.

Submitted by Parton

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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Are there any plans to regenerate Beavers Estate? The whole estate is in dire need of development

Abdul over 1 year ago
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Why is an E-bike bay to be inflicted on Elizabeth Way with no consultation, the bay for Queens Ave was not progressed. The 1 at the junction of Queens Way & Castle Way lasted 3 weeks - at what cost? due to safety concerns & negative reactions from residents. Quoting an officer “in selecting locations for bike parking bays we prioritise safety, visibility/prominence of locations & proximity to users”! None applies to Elizabeth Way. It's a feeder road for 3 cul de sacs & busier than Queens Ave - the ORIGINAL location for a bay on Tudor Estate.

Submitted by N Moore

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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A local family is seen rough outside the centre on Feltham High Street every night. What steps will the council take to reduce homelessness and to provide enough shelter spaces this winter, including enough warm home support for families with kids, elderly or disabled?

Submitted by X Fernandes

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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What strategies are the council implementing to reduce knife and street crimes among youth in our community? Is there a focus on increasing police presence or utilizing technology to monitor high-risk areas for knife-related incidents?

Submitted by X Fernandes

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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To lot of local people have been seen shoplifting in local stores including Lidl, Asda, Tesco, Nisa Local etc. What initiatives has the local council to ensure such individuals have enough food for survival and to ensure the people and communities working or shopping in such stores are safe? Can you also write to the relevant central departments to increase the local police force to increase street patrols?

Submitted by X Fernandes

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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Local School kids have been noticed creating a nuisance to the public and stores outside Greggs and Nisa Local store around Feltham High Street after school. What new initiatives can the council take to ensure such kids are engaged in some useful activities or simply ensure they return to a safe environment after school? Can the local council work with community organizations or schools to provide alternatives and support to such young individuals at risk?

Submitted by X Fernandes

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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Can the Hounslow council work with local businesses to ensure there are enough ‘graduate schemes and placements’ available for local students who have recently graduated? I completed my degree with first class in 2022 but still struggle to get a placement or indicated in any graduated scheme. There is a need for graduates to be easily taken into the industry soon after completing their studies. Also, what additional living cost support can the council provide to encourage students to attend higher education or university, besides the council tax exemption?

Submitted by X Fernandes

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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What percentage of people in our Borough actually complete higher education or university, and what council is doing to ensure there are enough placements or graduate schemes to support them?

Submitted by S Menezes

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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In Hounslow we see council is allowing unsustainable level of new high-rise constructions for housing without Increasing the number of schools, pharmacy, doctors, and dentists. The rising population of Hounslow is seen to be strongly correlated with the rising crimes in our Borough. When will the council stop allow this unsustainable level of construction of new high rise housing structures in our Borough?

Submitted by S Menezes

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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Both the Council parking department and the police deny responsibility for enforcing the illegal parking at the junction of Park Way and Hounslow Road every Friday.
I believe it is the responsibility of Council officers as they enforcing illegal parking elsewhere
Can the council review the present stalemate.

Submitted by M Child

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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Aside from local mental health charities, what is being done to drive the importance of mental health and an awareness of one's value and place in society, especially in young adults (YAs)? Our education system champions academic success but fails to promote the emotional intelligence needed by YAs who suffer from the inability to emotionally self-regulate, a lack of ambition, and an apathy towards life and hard work. From painful experience the crisis of mental health is tragically disregarded by ethnic minority parents and is therefore an issue pertinent to our borough of 55.8% eth. min's.

JKZ over 1 year ago
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Hi I am registered and wait the answer about questions around 2mounth

Ahmed Abdi Awad over 1 year ago
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You were given 11.5 million from Government for rate relief to help local businesses impacted from Covid .The scheme you devised, included relief to large corporates ie BA, UPS, Maersk, etc and ignored some small businesses who were refused to appeal
1.3 million is still left to distribute BUT rather than help more struggling small businesses you confirm you're going to return it all to Gov. Why?

Nick Jenkins over 1 year ago
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How are activities in LBH venues monitored with regard to Security/Health Safety Practices/Parking/Attendee numbers. This seems to have been sadly lacking at the FAHall TW14 9DN in recent years. There seems to be no accountability to Residents around these venues that cause misery/distress to many. Enforcement seems to be a real problem.

Submitted by L Dalgleish

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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National Neighbourhood Watch is an independent charity which should be able to hold the Council and Police to account. It is another voice for residents. The Council should listen to charities and its political influence on charities is not welcomed. How can this voice be independent?

Submitted by L Dalgleish

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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Is there anything in place for elderly/vulnerable Residents not on-line or don t have smart phones or are they the forgotten ones with no voice at all.

Submitted by L Dalgleish

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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The Friends of Feltham Green (FoFG) is a volunteer group/charity who look after the pond in Feltham High Street. The sign to mark this was marked with Hanworth Ward on it. Is it usual to put the Ward name on signs relating to volunteer groups. If so why? The Ward is not really relevant is it?

Submitted by L Dalgleish

carol.clapperton over 1 year ago
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i am disable wheelchair person, staying in feltham from last 6 years on immigration visa , as a social care and independence living, i have applied for Wet Room Build for newly bought ground floor house, for fire safety suggested by Occupational therapist. now council team has rejected, due to immigration person not allowed to use public fund. how to get wetroom for daily necessary needs.

SURESH KAKARAPARTHI over 1 year ago
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