21 Nov 2016 News Ready for regeneration There are a host of plans and projects taking shape that will capitalise on improved transport links from Crossrail and drive regeneration in the …
18 Nov 2016 News Get ready for Christmas 2016 There are lots of events planned for the run-up to Christmas in our local town centres and shopping areas; and here is just a …
17 Nov 2016 News Keeping it clean Hundreds of people have been caught littering, spitting and dog-fouling since Ealing Council took a tough stance and made use of patrols to crack down …
16 Nov 2016 News Finding and fining the fly-tippers There is a dedicated taskforce out on the streets of the borough clearing up fly-tipping reported to the council…and also investigating where it has …
14 Nov 2016 News West Ealing: Have your say on ‘zone’ The council is considering a proposal aimed at improving the quality of life for residents in West Ealing by making it a ‘protected’ zone. …
14 Nov 2016 News Child weight debate: Food for thought Karen’s reaction when her seven-year old son was invited to join a child weight management programme at his school was not what you might …
14 Nov 2016 Local history The Goodlet diaries: Week 47 Week 47 of Goodlet’s diary is one of contrasts: Admiring the new trolley buses along the Uxbridge Road (pictured) while lamenting the fact that …
11 Nov 2016 Leader's Notes Cinema: Happy ending we were hoping for Since I became leader of the council in May 2010 I have looked out of my office window and seen the depressing sight of …
11 Nov 2016 Local history Christie the serial killer back on our screens John Christie had been killing for years when women’s corpses were finally uncovered at his house in 1953 – hidden behind walls and also …
10 Nov 2016 News Young cricket star given award A Southall schoolgirl has won a national cricket award and been praised as being the ‘driving force’ behind the sport at her school. Year …
7 Nov 2016 Local history The Goodlet diaries: Week 46 Week 46 sees Armistice Day being commemorated and Goodlet remembers the day itself when the First World War ended and he, as a teenager, …
4 Nov 2016 News How to keep bonfires and fireworks fun but fair This weekend (5-6 November) there is bound to be a host of fireworks exploding in the sky and bonfires being lit. But there are …
12 Feb 2024 Leisure & culture | News Hanwell Hootie returns, with a slight twist The Hanwell Hootie is back for the 11th time on Saturday 11 May. This time it is a little different to usual, but will still …
11 Mar 2024 Fighting inequality | News Ambitious school expansion for special educational needs Plans to increase the number of special educational needs (SEND) school places in the borough has moved a step closer, as the appointment of …