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£6.25million boost for local roads

4 x workmen in high vis outfits replacing paving slabs

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 […]

Fighting inequalities: the next steps

Cardboard sign with equality written on it

Councillor Aysha Raza, cabinet member for tackling inequalities, gives an update on the commitment to fighting inequalities and promoting equality, and the response to the independent Ealing Race Equality Commission recommendations. The diversity of Ealing can be clearly seen across the borough, (says Councillor Raza in her video update above), in the choices of retail […]

Introducing Ealing’s new mayor and cabinet

Ealing Council cabinet members from left to right: Cllr Aysha Raza, Cllr Steve Donnelly, Cllr Deirdre Costigan, Cllr Jasbir Anand, Cllr Peter Mason, Cllr Josh Blacker, Cllr Lauren Wall, Cllr Shital Manro, Cllr Bassam Mahfouz, Cllr Kamaljit Nagpal

Councillor Mohinder Kaur Midha was inaugurated as the new Mayor of Ealing at the council meeting held on Tuesday, (24 May). The new mayor was warmly welcomed by the leaders of all political parties, with council leader Peter Mason saying: “It is with much pleasure that I congratulate and welcome Councillor Midha as the new […]

Give your views on a COVID-19 commemoration

Two hands, one black and white, coming together to form a heart shape

The impact of the pandemic has been felt by everyone and Ealing Council’s COVID-19 commemoration project is an opportunity to recognise this and start the process of coming to terms with the past two years. Your ideas and views on how to mark the impact the pandemic has had, and continues to have, on our […]

Your chance to shape the future of Warren Farm

Meadow with wild flowers

Councillor Peter Mason, leader of Ealing Council visited Warren Farm this week (21 March) to discuss the future of the much-loved open space and how local people are being given a say in its future. Councillor Mason said: “Back in May 2021, I met with local people from the Warren Farm Nature Reserve Campaign, and […]

COVID-19 Commemoration project

Two hands, one black and white, coming together to form a heart shape

Ealing Council is launching a COVID-19 commemoration project to find a way, or ways, of marking the impact the pandemic had, and continues to have, on our borough. The impact of the pandemic has been felt by everyone and, as we move forwards, the commemoration project is an opportunity to recognise this and start the […]

Parkour, art in Northolt and laptops

Lammas Park entrance sign

Parkour, art in Northolt and laptops are four projects supported by the Ealing Civic Improvement Fund. Leader of Ealing Council, Peter Mason, tells you more about them below and in the video above. I’m here in Lammas Park today, where we are announcing the results of our investments from the Ealing Civic Improvement Fund. It’s […]

Planting for the Platinum Jubilee

Mayor, councillors, children planting tree

The Mayor of Ealing, Councillor Munir Ahmed planted a walnut tree in Perivale Park recently for the Platinum Jubilee As part of the celebrations for the jubilee, the tree was planted as part of The Queen’s Green Canopy, a unique tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022. Councillor Ahmed was joined […]

Apply now for grants that support local residents

Green arrow with Grants written on

Local voluntary and community groups who deliver projects for residents, are encouraged to apply now for grants for awards of up to £5,000. Ealing Council is awarding £70,000 in small grants to not-for-profit organisations who are working in the community to support people living in our borough. The council is particularly keen to reach groups […]

Be a school governor and make a difference

School pupil. Event is being held for people interested in being a school governor

If you have ever wanted to find out more about becoming a school governor, and the difference you could make by doing so, you should check out an upcoming online recruitment event. On Thursday, 10 March, Ealing Council and Governors for Schools will bring together those interested in becoming school governors with representatives from local […]

Honouring contributions to the borough

Cllr Costigan, Cllr Mason, Bukayo Saka, portrait of Bukayo Saka, Matt Small, Clare Gough

Six local residents were presented with honours on Thursday evening (17 February) honouring their contributions to life in the borough, including England star, Greenford-born Bukayo Saka. There were five Freedom of the Borough honours and one Honorary Alderman honour. The event was hosted at Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery by the Mayor of Ealing, Councillor Munir […]

Celebrating volunteering at 100 years young

Mayor of Ealing, Beryl Carr, Cllr Peter Mason

“I can’t think of anything worse than being stuck in front of the TV all day,” said 100-year-old local resident Beryl Carr after receiving recognition of her 20-year contribution to volunteering at Ealing Hospital. She was awarded a certificate at a meeting with mayor of Ealing, Councillor Munir Ahmed, at Ealing Town Hall this week. […]

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