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Hillingdon Residents Name New Road Sweepers in Council Competition

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Last updated: October 22, 2025 1:55 am
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Key Points

  • Hillingdon Council launched a competition inviting residents to name seven new street sweepers replacing older vehicles.
  • The competition aimed to engage residents, bringing a fun and interactive element to local services.
  • The chosen names will be displayed on the sweepers.
  • Winners will be invited to a special unveiling ceremony at the Civic Centre, Uxbridge, in autumn 2025.
  • The competition was open to all ages and entries were submitted exclusively via the council’s website.
  • Cllr Eddie Lavery, Cabinet Member for Community and Environment, highlighted the importance of street sweepers in maintaining cleanliness and community upkeep.
  • The initiative supports the council’s goals for sustainability and improved street maintenance with minimal disruption.
  • The council encourages residents to report litter and street cleaning issues via their dedicated website.

What was the purpose of naming the new Hillingdon road sweepers?

As reported on 17 July 2025 by hillingdon/hillingdon-council/">Hillingdon Council, a competition was launched to name seven new street sweepers purchased to replace older, less reliable vehicles. The council sought imaginative name suggestions from residents of all ages to foster community involvement and add a bit of fun to the essential service of street cleaning. The council aimed to both maintain the cleanliness of the borough and encourage public engagement with council services. The winning names were scheduled to be displayed on the sweepers, and winners were invited to an unveiling ceremony at the Civic Centre in Uxbridge during autumn 2025.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What was the purpose of naming the new Hillingdon road sweepers?
  • How are the new sweepers expected to impact Hillingdon’s community and environment?
  • How can residents participate in the naming competition?
  • What are the next steps after the competition?
  • How does this initiative fit within broader council activities?

How are the new sweepers expected to impact Hillingdon’s community and environment?

Cllr Eddie Lavery, Cabinet Member for Community and Environment, emphasised the significance of the street sweepers and the crews operating them:

“Our crews and equipment, including street sweepers, are out in the community daily, carrying out general maintenance and upkeep, which is essential to keeping the borough clean and pleasant for residents and visitors.”

The introduction of the new sweepers is designed to continue this daily maintenance with more reliable, sustainable machines, potentially minimising disruption to residents’ routines and promoting a cleaner, healthier environment.​

How can residents participate in the naming competition?

The competition was inclusive and encouraged all residents to submit their entries through the official council website at www.hillingdon.gov.uk/name-a-sweeper. Importantly, entries submitted through alternative methods were not accepted, ensuring that the process was streamlined and organised via the council’s digital platform. This approach aimed to facilitate easy access and equal opportunity for everyone in the community, including children and older adults.​

What are the next steps after the competition?

Following the closing date on 1 August 2025, the council’s team selected the winning names, which are now proudly displayed on the seven new street sweepers. A special unveiling ceremony took place at the Civic Centre in Uxbridge in autumn 2025 to honour the winners and officially introduce the vehicles to the community. This event provided an opportunity for the council to celebrate the community’s creativity and involvement in local services, reinforcing the link between residents and their borough’s maintenance efforts.​

How does this initiative fit within broader council activities?

While the sweepers naming competition was a community engagement project, Hillingdon Council continues to actively manage and invest in local services, planning, and infrastructure. Recent council reports noted substantial decisions regarding affordable housing, supermarket redevelopment, and care services, reflecting a comprehensive approach to improving residents’ quality of life. The council also encourages the community to report litter and other street issues via the council’s website to support ongoing cleanliness efforts and responsiveness.

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