Welcome
to the St Leonard's Hill Residents Association
St. Leonards Hill is a private road, and although adopted roads lead off it, the RBWM Council do not clean or maintain it.
Consequently, a small voluntary group of residents have for some years been acting as a committee attempting to collect annual contributions from all residents in-order to maintain the road surface, drainage and general improvement of the area.
The maintenance of St. Leonards Hill benefits not only those living on it but also the vast majority who live off it but drive over the road in order to access their homes

We aim to update this list monthly or more frequent.

Ian and John (SLHRA Chair and Treasurer) kindly performed the maintenance; preparing (filled and sanded), priming and painting the gate.
Thank you to everyone who stopped and spoke with the Ian and John, it was great encouragement especially on those hot days!
We have pictures and illustrations showing the gate as far back as 1869, see them in the Gallery click here
If you have any pictures of the St Leonard's Hill then please upload here.
https://slhra.org.uk/pictureupload
Thank you Ian and John. Ed.

Some time ago, Legoland offered to sweep the hill as they had a machine that they use at the park. Unfortunately, this was delayed as the prior appliance needed to be replaced. The new appliance has arrived, you can see from the picture that it is a 21 plate!
A big thank you to the Legoland team for sweeping St Leonard's Hill.
Further work will take place in January 2021 to resurface the area of the Hill adjoining the western junction of Illingworth. The drain cover at the junction of Chestnut Drive which has been depressed by an HGV will also be rebuilt.
All this work is only possible because of our residents’ generous contributions which, we hope they will agree, have been put to good use.

Hi,
We hope you and your families are all staying safe in these uncertain times. As it is becoming increasingly difficult to secure a supermarket delivery slot we thought it maybe useful if we pulled together a list of some local companies that are providing food delivery services or takeaways.
Deliveries
Milk
Park View Dairy
Delivery service on Tuesdays and Fridays
Best to message via Facebook Messenger or email info@parkviewdairy.co.uk
Eggs
Fresh farm eggs with free delivery
Text or call 07812 180044
www.ucsfresh.com
Fresh fruit and vegetables
Order online for next day deliveries, 6 days a week
www.montmartre.cc
Montmartre Fine Foods - online supermarket with home delivery
Order online or call 01753 531200
www.floristwindsor.co.uk
Flowerz Food Box - Mixed fruit and vegetable boxes for home delivery
Order online for deliveries on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
www.laysfruitandvegbox.co.uk
Mixed fruit and veg boxes for home delivery
Order online or call/email: 07714 111277 / laysfruitandvegbox@gmail.com
Claras Cocina Food Box for home delivery
Food boxes include vegetables, flour, pasta/rice, dairy products, essential household items, canned or cupboard items, meat.
Call: 07557 343355 or email: hola@clarascocina.com
www.firstchoiceproduce.com
Fruit and vegetable boxes, eggs, milk, butter, yoghurt, bread, cakes, pasta, meat, frozen products, fruit juices and oils.
Order online for delivery within 1-3 days, £3.50 delivery charge
www.musselman.co.uk
Fresh and frozen fish, eggs and fresh meat
Delivery Tuesday- Saturday
Order online or email/call : info@musselman.co.uk / 07872 936610
Wildflour Bakeries
Deliveries of bread, rolls, doughnuts, quiche, pies, pasties, hot cross buns.
Order online at orders@wildflourbakeries.co.uk
Delivers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday
Priestley Bakers
Deliveries of bread loaves, speciality bread, bread rolls, hot cross buns, huge variety of cakes and biscuits.
Menu online at www.priestleybakers.co.uk , call to order on 01753 579900
Delivers everyday - free for orders over £10 otherwise £2.95
Collection
www.thegreeneoak.co.uk
The Greene Oak pub, Oakley Green, Windsor SL4 5UW
Fresh vegetable, meat and fish boxes.
Collection on Tuesdays and Fridays
Email Paula on info@thegreeneoak.co.uk for more details and to place an order

The following contact details have been provided by Helen Price, our local councillor:
Cllr Helen Price (07752 847796) : cllr.price@rbwm.gov.uk
RBWM Community hub to ask for help or to volunteer (0203 5148117) : https://wamgetsrecycling.co.uk/covid-19-volunteering/
Looking after our neighbours : https://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/goodneighbour
Keeping up to date (residents) : https://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/goodneighbour
Keeping up to date (businesses) https://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200384/news_and_information_releases/1521/covid19_resident_and_business_update_page/2
Automatic local updates :
Residents https://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200128/council_publications/1164/residents_newsletter
Libraries : https://www3.rbwm.gov.uk/info/200197/libraries/391/library_newsletter
Thames Valley Police alerts : https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/
Any scams/fraud call 101 or : Jeffrey.pick@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk
Neighbourhood Watch Network : https://www.ourwatch.org.uk/join
West Windsor Hub (01753 342110) : https://www.facebook.com/groups/WestWindsorHub/

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Small electrical items and batteries can be collected from the kerbside as part of regular waste and recycling collections.
The scheme will mean that residents will be able to recycle unwanted small electrical items alongside their other recycling, food waste and textiles. The Royal Borough is the first council in Berkshire to offer this service from the kerbside.
All sorts of small electrical items including toasters, kettles, keyboards, hairdryers, electric shavers will be collected along with their leads and cables, as long as they fit inside a standard size carrier bag.
Residents should place unwanted small electrical items in any plastic bag and then leave the bag next to their bins on collection day. Household batteries (not including car batteries) will also be collected in the same way but need to left in a different bag.
All electrical items will be either reused or recycled and the various raw materials used to make new products such as the zinc in mobile phones used for galvanising railings and lamp posts and the gold found in games consoles used to make new jewellery.
Larger items, such as TVs and microwaves, will still need to be taken to the tip for recycling. A list of council recycling centres can be found here.
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Special Projects
We welcome your suggestions on other projects for everyone to be involved in