NHS staff exempt from LTN enforcement for home vaccinations

LTNs are being trialled in the borough

NHS staff visiting residents in their homes to administer the COVID-19 vaccine will be exempt from enforcement of Low Traffic Neighbourhood (LTN) measures, Ealing Council has confirmed. NHS staff administering home visit vaccinations who are required to enter LTN sites in the borough should email Suspensions@ealing.gov.uk entering ‘Key Worker’ in the subject heading. They should […]

Be the light this Holocaust Memorial Day

Be the light in the darkness

As a result of the COVID-19 restrictions in place in much of the country, Holocaust Memorial Day 2021 is being marked nationally with online ceremonies on Wednesday, 27 January. The theme this year is ‘Be the light in the darkness’. Ealing Council will be honouring Holocaust Memorial Day 2021 with a pre-recorded ceremonial video with […]

COVID-19 infection pass 1,000 cases per 100,000

National lockdown

In Ealing the COVID-19 infection numbers have gone up again in the last week worryingly passing the 1,000 cases per 100,000 of population mark for the first time, says council leader Julian Bell in his latest video update (above). For the week ending 10 January the rate in our borough is 1,072.5 per 100,000, a […]

Changes to LTNs confirmed by Ealing Council

LTNs are trialling across the borough

Ealing Council has confirmed a series of recommendations to improve Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTN)s in the borough following an interim assessment of the trial schemes last month (December 2020). Bollards currently used to prevent through traffic will be replaced with automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras as a means of enforcing the trial schemes and an […]

National census 2021 – be part of history

Census 2021

This year will see a once-in-a-decade event, as the national census comes to your door. The questions it will ask you are simple, but they will help to inform decisions on the services our local area – and the country – needs. The census takes place every 10 years. The last was carried out in […]

Catch up on budget Q&A Zoom sessions

Zoom budget screen shot

Councillor Bassam Mahfouz, cabinet lead for finance and leisure, led three Zoom sessions on the Ealing Council’s budget challenges before Christmas. The sessions are now available to view on the council’s YouTube channel. In the recordings, Councillor Mahfouz gives a presentation on the council’s financial position, the challenges we have ahead and asks those attending […]

An alarming increase in COVID-19 case numbers

National lockdown

This week in the light of the government’s decision to reintroduce a lockdown across the country from 4 January and the highly alarming increase in COVID-19 case numbers that we are seeing both in Ealing and across the capital, I have spoken with and written to faith leaders about what more we can all do […]

Local businesses must follow COVID-19 rules

COVID-19 stewards

Local businesses are being reminded to follow the government’s COVID-19 rules at all times as we all try to help stop the spread of the virus, protect vulnerable people in our communities and support the NHS. Ealing Council enforcement officers and COVID-19 stewards are working with the police to visit businesses in the borough to […]

National lockdown now in place in Ealing

Coronavirus update

The government has announced an immediate national lockdown to control the spread of COVID-19, with rates rising across London and the UK.  From 12.01am on Wednesday (6 January), the national lockdown comes into law. Residents are advised to follow the lockdown guidance immediately, meaning that you should stay at home and only leave home for […]

Free COVID-19 test for residents without symptoms

COVID-19 test

Residents can now get a free coronavirus test in Ealing, even if they do not have COVID-19 symptoms. One in three people with COVID-19 do not display any symptoms. This shows the importance of a test to make sure that you are not carrying the virus that could be passed on to other people including […]

Businesses face new restrictions in lockdown

Non-essential businesses must close

As part of national lockdown requirements that come into effect from 12.01am on Wednesday (6 January), certain businesses must close or severely restrict their activities as part of efforts to limit contacts between people to reduce the spread of coronavirus. The following businesses and venues may remain open providing they follow COVID-secure guidelines to protect […]

Delayed return for schools this new year

Council leader Julian Bell

This year has been hard for everyone and huge sacrifices have been made by us all. I want to say thank you for the effort residents have made in coming together to support each other and for following public health guidance. This is something we will need to continue to do over the coming weeks […]

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