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Coffee and Crime with Andrea Mara
https://discover.hillingdon.gov.uk/andrea-maraIt's National Crime Reading Month and Andrea will be discussing her latest crime novel 'Someone in the Attic'. Open to adults.
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Coffee and Crime with Jess Ryder
https://discover.hillingdon.gov.uk/jess-ryderJoin us for a summer coffee and crime session with Jess Ryder, when Jess will be discussing her latest crime book 'The Villa'. Open...
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Christmas Coffee and Crime with SJI Holliday
https://discover.hillingdon.gov.uk/sji-hollidayJoin us for a very special Christmas coffee and crime with author SJI Holliday, who will be talking about her festive thriller 'The...
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Violent crime support and assistance guide
https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article/12337/Violent-crime-support-and-assistance-guideRedirect
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Coffee and Crime with G W Shaw
https://discover.hillingdon.gov.uk/coffee-crime-shawOur coffee and crime series at returns with a talk from G W Shaw (also writes as William Shaw) on why we love crime fiction. He will...
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An Evening with crime author Leigh Russell
https://discover.hillingdon.gov.uk/leigh-russellIn celebration of National Crime Reading Month, we will be talking to award-winning crime author Leigh Russell about her popular Geraldine...
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Coffee and Crime with Tom Mead (SOLD OUT)
https://discover.hillingdon.gov.uk/tom-mead...conversation with Tom Mead and find out about his latest novel and the art of the locked room mystery - the impossible crime. Open to adults.
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Further support for residents struggling financially
https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/external-financial-supportContact details for external organisations that provide information and advice about benefits, debt and welfare.
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Hillingdon Community MARAC
https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/community-maracInformation for professionals about Hillingdon Community MARAC - who attends the meetings and who can be referred.
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Anti-social behaviour (ASB) review
https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/ASB-reviewThe ASB review gives victims and communities the right to request a review of their anti-social behaviour case, where the locally-defined threshold is met.