11 May 2026 News ‘I grew up with foster children, now I have my own’ To mark Foster Care Fortnight (11–24 May), local carers are sharing their experiences to encourage more people in the borough to consider fostering. Foster …
9 May 2026 Homes | News Help to shape planning in the borough Are you interested in shaping the future of your places and communities? Why not sign up and join a panel of volunteers to help …
8 May 2026 News Elections results are in The Labour Party will form the administration of Ealing Council after winning a majority of seats in the local elections last night (Thursday 7 …
6 May 2026 Leisure & culture | News Party in the park: Gunnersbury 100 Gunnersbury Park is turning 100 years old – come and join the birthday celebrations which will bring together music, dance, family activities and a …
6 May 2026 News Elections are tomorrow. What do you need to know? The local elections take place tomorrow (Thursday 7 May). But, why are they happening? Why does your vote matter so much? And what do …
5 May 2026 Health | News You are not alone: dementia support at hand Are you worried about yourself or a loved one showing early signs of memory loss? Are you caring for someone with dementia and feeling …
4 May 2026 Local history 100 years of Gunnersbury Park Borough archivist Dr Jonathan Oates marks the centenary of Gunnersbury Park with a look back at the local landmark’s origins and history. It was …
1 May 2026 Climate action | News Stolen blue badge lands man in court A man who was caught using a stolen blue badge issued for disabled drivers was ordered to pay more than £1,000. Jos Costa, of …
30 Apr 2026 News What you need to know before you vote Some of you will be voting in the borough’s local elections for the first time next Thursday (7 May). This could be because you …
29 Apr 2026 Leisure & culture | News Win tickets to Ealing Summer Festivals After a grey winter, recent sunshine has reminded us that summer is just around the corner. And that means Ealing Summer Festivals are returning, …
28 Apr 2026 Local history The day the whole borough went on strike No buses or trains. No newspapers, and a struggle to open schools. Everything threatening to come to a standstill. The only general strike in …
27 Apr 2026 Leisure & culture | News Kick off a new hobby with inclusive sport From multi-sports and tennis, to hockey and street dance, a range of sessions across the borough is helping children and young people get active …
21 Apr 2026 Fighting inequality | News Not all heroes wear capes: stars in our schools Do you know someone who works in one of the borough’s schools who really goes the extra mile? Someone who makes a difference every …
4 May 2026 Local history 100 years of Gunnersbury Park Borough archivist Dr Jonathan Oates marks the centenary of Gunnersbury Park with a look back at the local landmark’s origins and history. It was …