The centre was laid and landscaped by residents from the borough to provide horticultural therapy and until July sold plants grown there to local residents.
However, it was closed by Hillingdon Council in July 2025, citing running costs.
Councillor Sital Punja, deputy leader of Hillingdon Labour, said she was “truly saddened” that the Conservative-led council had so far “chosen to ignore” the ACV application.
She said the council’s deputy leader, Jonathan Bianco, told a September meeting that the FRAGC would have an answer within two weeks.
“Now a cash-strapped council, begging the Labour government to bail out their financial mismanagement, will end up in court because they cannot meet statutory deadlines for processing an application for Asset of Community Value,” she added.

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