Lining our streets with more trees

Councillor Deirdre Costigan and a tree contractor standing next to a newly planted street tree.

Trees are amazing. And especially ones growing and lining our streets. They have the power to absorb air pollution, cool our pavements during heatwaves and help prevent flooding. They also do an important job of making our borough beautiful, lining our roads with colour when in bloom. And improve our mental health and wellbeing as […]

Business networking and inspiration at Ealing Business Expo 2023

Ealing Business Expo 2023 brochure held in front of University of West London building

Ealing Council is continuing its sponsorship of the upcoming Ealing Business Expo. The much-loved annual business event is back on 8 March 2023 from 10am to 4pm at Weston Hall, University of West London. The event has a schedule packed with networking, business talks and inspiring discussions. You can also virtually join the pre-Expo networking session on Tuesday, […]

Plans for more genuinely affordable homes agreed

Ealing Council’s cabinet has approved plans to help tackle the borough’s affordable housing crisis by building hundreds more homes to let. In total, the sites discussed and approved for development this week will include more than 300 new homes. Of these, 181 will be council homes to let. This will include 71 homes specifically designed […]

Apply now for funding to support digital inclusion

Older man sitting down at a table, looking at his mobile phone

Ealing’s voluntary and community (VCS) sector play a vital role in supporting digital inclusion and a new council funding programme has opened to support these activities. Digital inclusion means making sure everyone has access to a digital device such as a computer, laptop, or smartphone and the digital skills to use the device, regardless of […]

Cost of living: Befriending service

Two women sitting on a bench, one elderly and one younger, looking at a phone

Part-funded by Ealing Council, Age UK Ealing provides a befriending service to older people who are isolated and struggling with loneliness. “It’s fulfilling. I learn lots of new things and it’s great to make a difference to someone’s life,” says Lorraine, one of the volunteers delivering the service. Lorraine’s been a telephone befriender for two […]

New electric vehicle charging points

white electric car connected to electric vehicle charging point with a woman with her back to the camera

Ealing Council is continuing to install new electric vehicle charging points across the borough to help to improve local air quality, encourage active travel and help people make the switch from more polluting cars.   The number of electric vehicles in the borough is growing, with more than 5,900 in the borough at the end […]

New strategy to tackle male violence against women and girls

Girl walking in a darkly lit suburban area

Ealing’s Cabinet will be considering an updated Male Violence Against Women and Girls (MVAWG) strategy at its meeting next week (22 February). The new Male Violence Against Women and Girls (MVAWG) strategy was developed by the council and the Safer Ealing Partnership (SEP), and it sets out a strong commitment to reviewing and assessing the […]

Apply now for funding to support local people

Green arrow with Grants written on

Members of Ealing’s voluntary and community sector (VCS) are being invited to bid for a share of a £2.4 million annual funding pot to support local services. The money will be prioritised for groups supporting local people in areas such as mental health, domestic abuse and for those caring for others. The programme is funded […]

Children’s Mental Health Week 2023

Cllr Peter Mason and Cllr Kamaljit Nagpal at St Vincent's school with students for Children's Mental Health Week

Children’s Mental Health Week (CMHW) takes place from 6 to 12 February with the theme Let’s Connect, and councillors Peter Mason and Kamaljit Kaur Nagpal took the opportunity to connect with pupils at St Vincent’s school in Acton. The school is using this week to create meaningful, rewarding connections and explore ways to encourage a […]

Bike hangars coming near you

A bike hangar on a residential street, set against a row of terraced houses in the background.

Ealing Council is installing another 25 new bike hangars across the borough this spring following a consultation last December when local people had a say on where they want storage for bikes. This is part of its £10million investment to support cycling, walking and scooting and commitment to a new approach to engaging with local […]

All aboard the debt-free bus

Bus with steps. Woman inside

The Debt Free London bus arrives in Acton next week (9 February) to provide you with free and confidential, face-to-face advice on all money matters. It is part of a capital-wide tour of every London borough until the end of February, in response to the cost of living crisis, and is supported by the Mayor […]

I Test – HIV Testing Week 2023

Cllr Aysha Raza with Beth from GMI Partnership at the HIV testing bus outside Ealing Town Hall

In advance of HIV Testing Week, Councillor Aysha Raza, Ealing Council’s cabinet member for tackling inequalities, went along to the HIV testing bus to find out more. National HIV Testing Week is a campaign to promote regular testing among the most-affected population groups in England. Regular testing helps to reduce the number of people living […]

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