Exciting plans for Southall Manor House

Southall Manor House is a much-loved iconic building in the heart of Southall. Ealing Council wants to create useful and functional space in the building that residents and businesses – including start-ups and entrepreneurs – can enjoy and benefit from. Help us transform Southall Manor House. Share your views about its future in a short […]
Ealing chosen as new Creative Enterprise Zone

Our borough could cement itself as the creative epicentre of west London after it was included in a scheme with the potential to create thousands of jobs in related industries, along with affordable studio space. Ealing has been included in an expansion of the Mayor of London’s Creative Enterprise Zones programme and, in partnership with […]
Praise for Ealing’s trading standards in anti-counterfeit fight

Ealing Council’s trading standards team have received national recognition for its efforts in preventing unsafe and counterfeit consumer products from entering the retail market. The team was Highly Commended by the Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG) in the ‘Departmental Award for Excellence’ at the annual Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) conference held in Bristol last week. The […]
Dr Bike will see you now

It is Climate Action Week and local people can do their bit to make a difference by ditching the car and getting on their bikes to get from A to B. And if you feel like you want to do more cycling but need a confidence boost or help getting your bike roadworthy, then Ealing […]
Ealing’s trees get international acclaim

Ealing Council’s continuing pledge to plant trees, tackle climate crisis, boost biodiversity and green the borough has been recognised with prestigious Tree City of the World status. The international accolade, which comes as the borough marks Climate Action Week, has been awarded to the council for the third year in a row and is reserved […]
Creating a cultural manifesto for the future

Ealing Council is seeking your views and suggestions to inform the development of a new ‘cultural manifesto’ and the cultural renewal plans for the borough. Ealing has a rich tradition of culture, from Ealing Studios where many great films have been and continue to be produced, to more recent activities such as the Ealing Summer […]
Greening your business on your agenda?

Ealing Council is working with University of West London’s Fresh Minds for Business to launch Greener Horizons during Climate action week (25 June to 3 July). This is a programme for up to 200 micro-businesses to understand, measure and reduce their carbon footprint. Ealing Council declared a climate and ecological emergency in April 2019 and […]
More fun added at Mill Hill Park

A playground in a popular park on Avenue Road in Acton has been completely refurbished – with a new giant slide and fully accessible trampoline among the improvements added following consultation with local people. The work has been carried out at Mill Hill Park, on Avenue Road (W3), as part of a £250,000 investment secured […]
Increasing wages for care workers

Increasing wages for care workers is a commitment the council has made for delivery over the next four years, cabinet member for healthy lives, Councillor Josh Blacker, explains in the video above. In Ealing we are incredibly proud of our carers who provide crucial support to the most vulnerable residents in the borough. The past […]
Do you have £150 waiting for you?

Ealing residents who live in properties classed as Band A-D for council tax could claim a £150 energy bill rebate to help them with their fuel costs, even if they claim council tax support. The £150 has already been automatically paid to 47,233 eligible households in Ealing that pay their council tax by Direct Debit. […]
Food warehouse receives £156k fine for hygiene offences

A food warehouse and two of its directors have been fined more than £156,000 after pleading guilty to a series of food safety and hygiene offences. Ealing Council prosecuted Yekta Foods – a food distributor in Minerva Road, Park Royal – after officers from the council’s food and workplace safety team spotted multiple operational issues […]
£6.25million boost for local roads

A £6.25million funding programme to improve the borough’s roads, pavements and streets, and to support people walking, running, cycling and scooting, has been approved by Ealing Council. The plans will see around 80 roads, tracks and pavements across all seven towns targeted for repairs, enhancements and servicing, starting this month (June 2022) and continuing throughout […]