Dame marks theatre’s half century

The Questors Theatre celebrated its 50th anniversary with a renaming ceremony, adding a touch of movie glamour. The theatre in Mattock Lane, Ealing, held a gala performance on 18 October to celebrate its golden anniversary and the new name for its main theatre – which is now called The Judi Dench Playhouse. Dame Dench, who […]
A lonely, broken-hearted girl

The lives of ordinary black women who lived and worked in London before the Second World War are not well known. Like many working class women, their lives are not easy to find in the archives, writes Caroline Bressey. Their voices and opinions were not often recorded by reporters, unless exceptional circumstances drew particular attention […]
The vanished world of Victorian South Acton

It is 150 years since construction began of Victorian South Acton, writes Linda Davies. This landscape of terraced housing and small industries, now almost totally vanished, was once a hive of activity packed with laundries, working women and a rapidly growing population who soon needed their own church, school, park and stations. In 1859 the […]
Why we are up in arms

A coat of arms is similar to a badge and it represents, in picture form, an individual, family or organisation display on a triangular shield. Ealing’s current coat of arms was granted by the College of Heralds on 1 September 1965, five months after the new borough began its existence. Prior to 1965, the councils […]
Holy Cross Church

This year (2011) has seen celebrations to mark the 70th anniversary of a Greenford landmark, Holy Cross Church, writes Peter Hounsell. The church became a beacon of hope during the dark days of the Blitz, remaining unscathed as it was built while bombs fell around it. During the 1920s and 30s, between the two world […]
Come Hoff it

Hoff The Record is a new comedy for the Dave channel starring David Hasselhoff, who everyone remembers as an actor driving a talking car… …and as a singer who claimed he helped to bring down the Berlin Wall. David Hasselhoff has built a resoundingly successful career since the talking car, but is pretending that he […]
Death of an alchemist

Over the centuries, men have tried to find the process in which base metals could be transformed into gold – alchemy. None of them has ever succeeded, as far as we know, but attempts were still being made as recently as 1935 in Southall. Charles Gladitz was born in Germany in 1866, but arrived in […]
150 years of Ealing Council

Until the 1860s, the town and district of Ealing had hitherto been part of the same parish as Brentford and was governed by the parish vestry. Then the two places separated – 150 years ago this May (2013). The Local Government Act of 1858 allowed districts to apply to become Local Boards. In 1863 Ealing […]
Colin Firth, Rob Lowe and…Slough

Rob Lowe, the 1980s heart-throb and one of the stars of the 2010 biography Brat Pack: Where Are They Now? continues to provide his answer to the biography’s question by appearing in a new Sky series called Apocalypse Slough. (Photo of Rob Lowe by mangostar, uploaded via Wikimedia Commons) Apocalypse Slough follows a motley crew of characters […]
Stag dos and don’ts

Could you help a familiar woodland creature whose number is in decline? Ealing Council’s park rangers would like you to keep your eyes open for stag beetles. Stag beetles are commonly found in old oak woodland, but can sometimes be seen in parks, gardens and hedgerows. In Ealing they can be seen around Acton, Ealing […]
Saving the bluebells

“We’re very proud of our bluebells and we are doing everything we can to protect them, including carrying out conservation work in two of the flowers’ remaining strongholds, Long Wood and Tentelow Wood,” said council park ranger James Morton. The UK is home to about half the world’s bluebell population, but it remains Britain’s most […]
Join the fruit tree trail

A ‘fruit route’ will eventually connect two parts of the borough, as a group of residents work together on planting a trail of trees with the help of the council. And you can get involved. The Hanwell and Norwood Green Orchard Trail group is a community project started by residents, supported and organised in partnership with […]