24 Apr 2026 Climate action | News Fly-tipper caught on CCTV lands in court A fly-tipper who dumped waste from a vehicle has been ordered to pay more than £600. The case was heard at Ealing Magistrates’ Court …
23 Apr 2026 News Making it as easy as possible to vote When you go to your local polling station to vote in the local elections in May, there will be a range of accessibility measures …
22 Apr 2026 News Time to blossom: enter our spring photo competition Put a spring in your step by entering our latest Seasons of Ealing photography competition. We’re looking for your best shot which shows all …
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 …
20 Apr 2026 News A positive start for families: primary school offers More than 9 out of 10 families in the borough will see their child start primary school at their preferred place this September. This …
17 Apr 2026 News Bill’s marathon comeback after heart attack A heart-attack survivor has been honoured with a special bench at one of his favourite running places in the borough, in celebration of the …
16 Apr 2026 News Music takeover: it will be a hoot Get ready for the Hanwell Hootie – when the streets really do come alive to the sound of music. This free, one-day live music …
15 Apr 2026 Leisure & culture | News Win tickets to Ealing Book Festival 2026 Big names, bold ideas and local talent will take centre stage as the Ealing Book Festival returns to the borough at the end of …
14 Apr 2026 News Who is standing for election in your area? The names of all the candidates standing in the local election have been released. There are 367 candidates standing across the borough’s 24 ‘wards’ …
13 Apr 2026 News Schools team up to teach AI safely Schools in the borough are exploring how pupils can use artificial intelligence (AI) safely in the classroom. A group of 28 local primary, secondary …
11 Apr 2026 News Postal voting: another way to vote For those who watch the news on election day, images of people visiting polling stations to vote are the most well known. However, there …
10 Apr 2026 Climate action | News An award-winning food partnership Did you know that a group in the borough has been helping people to grow food and source ingredients for cooking locally? Well, the …
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 …