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Brunel Pharmacy

Brunel Pharmacy

Unit 3A Hamilton Centre, Brunel University, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge ,
Adorn Beauty

Adorn Beauty

Uxbridge, Watford, Aylesbury, High Wycombe, Slough, Uxbridge ,
Welcome to Adorn, we have a range of contemporary, stylish and relaxing beauty salons across London, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. We pride ourselves in offering quality and essential beauty treatments, including invigorating facials, relaxing massages, and pristine eyebrow shaping; with a sense of bliss. We offer a wide range of skin and body treatments using world renowned brands such as Dermalogica, Oxygen Therapy, HD Brows and Marvel Lash. Whether you are popping in for an instant beauty fix, taking a quick ten minutes out of your busy day or a full on pampering session we’ll make sure your visit to Adorn is blissful and worthwhile every time.
West London Medical Centre

West London Medical Centre

20, Pield Heath Road, Hillingdon, Uxbridge ,
West London Medical Centre is a doctor's surgery with 3900 registered patients. It was originally founded in 1920s and managed by successive family doctors-Dr McNab,Dr Fisher(Snr),Dr Fisher(Jnr) and Dr Ali. Following the retirement of Dr Ali in 2005, Dr Shashikanth took over the practice after an open and competitive interview process by NHS Hillingdon. WLMC is the fastest growing doctor's surgery within London Borough of Hillingdon . It is close to Hillingdon Hospital ,Brunel University ,Stockley Business Park ,Uxbridge Chimes shopping centre and London Heathrow Airport Location Hillingdon Hillingdon is a suburban area within the London Borough of Hillingdon History Toponymy The name Hillingdon appears in the Domesday Book (1086) as Hillendone, possibly meaning "hill of a man named Hille". Early developments Hillingdon was an ancient parish, and had within it the chapelry of Uxbridge, which became a separate civil parish in 1866. Under the Local Government Act 1894, Hillingdon parish was divided in two. Hillingdon West became, with Uxbridge, part of the Uxbridge Urban District; Hillingdon East became part of the Uxbridge Rural District. Urban development Uxbridge Rural District was abolished in 1928, with the East parish being added to Uxbridge Urban District. Both East and West parishes were abolished in 1938 and added to Uxbridge parish. The name was revived in 1965, consequent upon the London Government Act 1963, as the name of the western-most borough of Greater London. The A40 (Western Avenue) was rerouted in the early 1990s to run slightly north of its original route, thereby allowing traffic to flow without interruption at the junction of Hillingdon Circus. Hillingdon tube station was required to be demolished in order for the new road to be constructed, and a new station was opened further south along the line in 1994, winning the Underground Station of the Year award for that year. Transport Hillingdon tube station is served by the Metropolitan and Piccadily lines of the London Underground. Bus routes U2 ,U4 and U7 serve West Lond Medical Centre. Education Primary schools in Hillingdon include Oak Farm Juniors, Hillingdon Primary and Ryefield Primary. Secondary schools include Abbotsfield School for Boys, ACS Hillingdon, Bishopshalt School, Ruislip High and Swakeleys School for Girls. Landmarks Church of St John the Baptist The church of St John the Baptist stands at the top of Hillingdon Hill, at its junction with Royal Lane. It was built in 1629, replacing an earlier building deemed to have become unsafe. In 1846, the architect George Gilbert Scott was asked to design an extension, after the increasing population meant the church was becoming too cramped. This extension was completed between 1847 and 1848 by the Fassnidge builders from Uxbridge.The barrel roof of the chancel was renovated in 1953 to commemorate the coronation of Elizabeth II. In 1964, a vestry was built on the north-eastern side of the church. On 8 November 1940, a bomb fell on the south side of the church, damaging many of the windows on the south and east sides of the church. The windows were repaired following the end of the Second World War Hillingdon Court Hillingdon Court was built in 1858 by Sir Charles Mills as his family home, after he had bought separate adjacent properties in Vine Lane. Both buildings were demolished and the plots combined to allow for the construction of the new property. The mansion remained in the family's ownership until the death of the Second Baron Hillingdon, Charles Mills in 1919. Part of the estate was bought by the local authority, while the mansion was bought by the Roman Catholic Order of the Sacred Heart and became a nursing home in 1920. After the Second World War, the mansion became a girls' school, and in 1978 was bought by ACS International Schools to become ACS Hillingdon. Under the ownership of ACS International Schools, the mansion has been extended and converted in parts to meet the needs of a school. The area of land bought by the local authority remains today as Hillingdon Court Park
Harefield Opticians

Harefield Opticians

33 High Street,Harefield, Uxbridge ,
We are David and Elizabeth Baddeley, a husband and wife Optometric team with more than 40 combined years of caring for eyes. Put simply: our vision is to enhance your vision! Harefield Opticians is the model we have now chosen to deliver our particular brand of quality vision to the community. We left Eye Design Opticians on Ruislip High Stree in 2006, after 17 years as partners there. Our model is to personally provide you with your eye care ourselves. By that we mean, we have no other staff. We do it all, thus guaranteeing you continuity of care. By not delegating any of our work to others, we can assure you that whatever we do for you, is done well. With the aid of proven technology (we are completely paperless) our approach is to deal directly with you, our valued client, rather than have employees deal with such vital matters as your sight. Our complete independence allows us to supply spectacles and also contact lenses from the most appropriate source to fulfill your individual needs - we are not dictated to by some 'head office' as to which products and suppliers we can use!