Could you save on energy bills?

Big Energy Saving Week: A piggy bank and a hand putting a coin in it

It is Big Energy Saving Week (17-23 January) and Ealing Council is encouraging residents to check whether they could save money on their fuel bills or are eligible for financial support to help with their energy costs. A national campaign backed by Citizens Advice and the Energy Saving Trust, the Big Energy Saving Week focuses […]

Ealing Council set to hit genuinely affordable homes building target

Cllrs Mason and Wall standing behind 2500 figures to celebrate reaching the council's genuinely affordable homes target

Ealing Council is on course to fulfil its ambitious plan to deliver at least 2,500 new genuinely affordable homes for the borough during the current council term. It is now 98% toward the target, with 2,442 affordable rented homes completed or under construction. With a cluster of schemes due to get under way in the […]

Holocaust Memorial Day 2022 – One Day

Holocaust Memorial Day Trust logo purple flame

Ealing Council will be marking Holocaust Memorial Day 2022 with a ceremony in Walpole Park next Thursday (27 January). The ceremony, being held at 11am, will include Holocaust pledges, the laying of stones and the rededication of memorial trees. Council leader Peter Mason will also reflect on the theme of Holocaust Memorial Day 2022: ‘One […]

Ealing Council stands up for residents facing cost-of-living hit

financial support families

Council leader Peter Mason and Councillor Bassam Mahfouz, cabinet member for decent living incomes, have written to the government asking for urgent action on the cost-of-living crisis, highlighting the stark financial pressures facing many Ealing households. Ealing Council has pledged to fight inequality and reducing income inequality, Helping the most financially vulnerable in the borough […]

Ealing clamping down on tall buildings

Tall building development in Ealing

New guidance was issued today by Ealing Council to help stop the spread of speculative developments featuring tall buildings. In the last few years, the borough has seen a larger number of tall buildings being proposed by private developers outside of designated areas for growth. Ealing continues to face the dual challenges of meeting the […]

Ealing Council is now a youth friendly employer

A group of young people talking

Ealing Council is officially a ‘youth friendly employer’ and is working hard to support young residents into training and employment. The council has signed up to the youth friendly employer charter set out by Youth Employment UK – which brings together young people, employers, and policy with the aim of having a positive impact on […]

Are you registered to vote?

Hand putting a voting slip into a ballot box. You need to register for the Hobbayne by-election

The local elections are coming up on 5 May 2022, and Ealing Council is reminding residents who have moved address in the last year, changed their details or may not already be registered to vote, to make sure they are registered as soon as possible. You are not automatically registered to vote, even if you […]

Southall Parkrun gets more of us moving

Volunteers and organises of the park run pose for a photo

“You don’t have to run; you can just walk. We just want to get people out and active. Parkrun is all about community spirit and that is something that Southall really thrives on. It’ll be great for everyone.” Nisha Patel is one of the event directors of Southall Parkrun, which held its first ever event […]

Hanwell station scoops prestigious award

Hanwell Train Station sign

‘Hanwell rail station has won the Ealing Civic Society’s 2021 Annual Award for its restoration work, which has improved accessibility and enhanced heritage features, in preparation for the arrival of the Elizabeth line later this year.’ Transport for London (TfL) has worked with the Railway Heritage Trust to upgrade the Grade II-listed, 19th Century station […]

‘And the award goes to…’

Children and Young People Now Awards 2021 logo

Ealing Council’s Building My Future (BMF) programme has received a national award for supporting and working with young people in the borough with complex needs. The programme, which offers intensive support to young people aged between 5 and 25 was awarded the Early Intervention Award at the Children and Young People (CYP) Now Awards 2021. […]

Shaping Ealing, the big conversation

Black background with white writing saying Shaping Ealing

As residents and businesses settle into the new year and look ahead to the future, Ealing Council wants those who have not already done so to join the thousands of residents already taking part in Shaping Ealing – the big conversation on how you would like to shape the borough over the next 15 years. […]

Support your local community-led projects

Map of WB Yeats trail at Bedford Park

Community-led projects across the borough, designed to improve Ealing and make it a happier and healthier place to live, are looking for local support. Projects ranging from an Ealing writing trail, a borehole in Brentham allotments, creative media development and more are crowdfunding to secure the funds to bring their projects to life. The council […]

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