31 Jan 2017 Reel Life Novel adaptation, Idris Elba and another Catastrophe Welcome to West London Film Office’s latest Reel Life. We begin with the news that if you are Ian McEwan, which is unlikely, you …
30 Jan 2017 News Giving refugees a home from home Our borough has always been hospitable to refugees – to people fleeing war and persecution – and now is no different. Some residents have …
27 Jan 2017 News Orchards project is bearing fruit – take a bite Members of the public can join in and help a project take root when a second community orchard is planted in Southall. The Southall …
18 Jan 2017 News Copley: Latest regeneration plans revealed Residents can see plans for the latest phase of the Copley Close redevelopment in Hanwell when they are revealed at a public exhibition tomorrow (Thursday, …
18 Jan 2017 News Helping the homeless on our doorstep There is a very good reason why Ealing Soup Kitchen is holding a celebrity postcard auction in March: The drive of a man who …
13 Jan 2017 News Learning the language of success After setting up a successful course helping people for whom English is a second language ‘project manage’ their way into the British way of …
4 Jan 2017 Local history The Montpelier Road murders Montpelier Road is a quiet, residential street. Just over six decades ago, though, it was the scene of arguably one of Ealing’s worst crimes. …
4 Jan 2017 News Christmas clothes clear-out With sales galore having taken place over the past few months many of us will be clearing out our old clothes and gadgets to …
3 Jan 2017 News A new club for creativity A new arts club for children is starting this Saturday (7 January) and promises a wide range of fun activities to try – from …
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 …