Ealing Council has secured more than £400,000 of funding from Transport for London (TfL) to introduce nine Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in locations across …
The council is increasing the amount of enforcement officers patrolling parks to ensure that irresponsible individuals who leave their litter strewn around for others …
Residents can help shape next year’s Festival programme by giving feedback on events that they have attended in the borough. Every year the council – with help from local community groups …
Ealing Council has finished work to relocate and refurbish a set of modular apartments from Southwark to Hanwell. Chris Payne House will provide high-quality …
There are plenty of activities for residents to get involved in, in the lead up to Windrush Day – even in lockdown. Windrush Day celebrates the diversity of Ealing, London …
In 2016, Ealing Council pledged to support the UK government efforts to resettle 20,000 vulnerable Syrian refugees and 3,000 children fleeing other conflicts in …
Residents who applied for Ealing’s three-month council tax payment holiday are required to start making payments again in July. Self-employed residents can benefit from …
Since Monday (15 June), non-essential shops have been allowed to open again. This means that clothing, homeware and mobile phone stores are among the …
This Armistice Day, as the world pauses to remember the lives lost during conflicts, Ealing Council’s outstanding commitment to support the armed forces community …
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