[1] The club was established from a successful Ruislip Boy's Club side which had been champions of the Harrow and District League Division IV in the 1934–35 season and Division III champions in the 1935–36 season.
[3] The club's home ground was the Number 1 pitch at the New Pond Farm Playing Field in Ruislip situated approximately 400 yards north of Ruislip Gardens London Underground station.
[8] After the war the club joined the Great Western Combination League for the start of the 1946–47 season.
[9] They opened the season at their new ground at Breakspear Road against Chesham United on 14 September 1946, winning 4–1.
In 1956 Ruislip Town joined the Hellenic League, becoming founder members of the newly formed Division One.
[20] In the 1985–6 season Ruislip achieved their highest league position finishing eighth.
[20] Merger talks began with Bromley Park Rangers, a founder member of the Chiltonian League who were based in Hillingdon in May 1989.
[25] The club's ground was taken over by a refounded Hillingdon Borough, which joined the Premier Division of the Spartan League for the 1990–91 season.