E - Football Teams Enfield FC Enfield v Hounslow Town 1961 DATE 30/09/61 Enfield v Hounslow Town 1961 1961/62 Football Programme. 1687: John Shales was granted the right to hold a fair at Hounslow from the 1st to the 12th of May. A Hounslow F.C. Markets Odds Rating HOUNSLOW. in May 2001. 1995: The new Alexandra Primary School opens in Denbigh Road. Robert wrote to his followers that there was to be a tournament, near London, in the Wood or Forest of Staines, near the town of Hounslow. School will close for the Christmas break on Friday 18th December. This never happened. 1965: The modern London Borough of Hounslow was established, succeeding the Borough of Heston and Isleworth and merging it with the neighbouring local authorities of Brentford and Chiswick Borough Council and the Council of the Urban District of Feltham. Hounslow FC was originally formed back in 1885 but the club’s playing career ended in 1995, since when the club has continued in name only with a football facility and no teams. The intent, implementation and impact of the curriculum, Personal Health Social & Citizenship Education, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, Children's work completed during lockdown, All website content copyright © Hounslow Town Primary School. 1932: The Borough of Heston and Isleworth came into being, succeeding the former Urban District. THIS summer, like every other for the past 20 years, Stephen Hosmer will register the name Hounslow Town FC with the Middlesex County FA. CB Hounslow United FC (1st Team) ... CB Hounslow United FC (1st Team) Team Admin. Powered By. Its Denbigh Road ground will become the site for a new Alexandra Primary School when the Alexandra Road buildings are demolished to clear town centre Key Site 1 for redevelopment. 1818: The Heston Mill windmill was built on Hounslow Heath on the north side of the Staines Road. The Manor of Hounslow is first mentioned and possibly refers to the lands belonging to the Friary. 1925: Hounslow Town Station changed its name to Hounslow East; Heston-Hounslow became Hounslow Central; and Hounslow Barracks Station became Hounslow West. 8-0. The modern club were originally named Hounslow Town and joined the Corinthian League in 1946. 1912: Hounslow Hospital opened in new buildings on a new site in the Staines Road. Its Denbigh Road ground will become the site for a new Alexandra Primary School when the Alexandra Road buildings are demolished to clear town centre Key Site 1 for redevelopment. 1919: The first scheduled international civil air service, between London and Paris, started operating from Hounslow Aerodrome, on Hounslow Heath Military Training and Review Ground. Objectives set out by the Local Plan for Hounslow town centre. 1835: The Independent Chapel in Hanworth Road was replaced by the present building. ... 5aside FC. 1875: St. Stephen’s Church, in South Hounslow, consecrated. It was called The Urban Sanitary District of Heston and Isleworth. A Hounslow F.C. 1987: The shops in theTreaty Centre shopping centre are opened by Little and Large (TV comedians). 2004: HM The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visit the newly completed Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha temple, in Hounslow. Call Tel 01784 245908 . 1892: Heston (Flour) Mill, on the Staines Road at Hounslow Heath, was converted to steam-powered milling; and was destroyed in a great fire soon afterwards. improving the quality of retail offered in Hounslow. and QPR Women F.C. 1933: London Transport, a public corporation, takes over underground railway and bus services in Greater London.