Ealing Sports Awards shortlist announced

Ealing Sports Awards trophies on a table

The shortlist for the 2018 Ealing Sports Awards has been announced and features inspirational clubs and volunteers from across the borough, as chosen by local people. The Awards recognise the talents and achievements of Ealing’s multitude of sports clubs, inspirational volunteers and fantastic sporting individuals. It is now in its second year, following last year’s […]

St John’s School celebrates reopening

St John’s Primary School recently celebrated reopening its new larger capacity building. The revamped school in West Ealing is significantly bigger and is now able to accept more pupils. It will now have a three-form entry – previously it was oversubscribed with two-form entry. Today the school boasts places for 600 pupils, 100 nursery aged […]

Let’s talk about Ealing’s future

The Talk Future Ealing roadshow at Hanwell carnival

Ealing Council’s top team is on the road this summer to talk to local people about Future Ealing and how we can make the borough better. The Talk Future Ealing roadshow has already appeared at Hanwell Carnival. Next up is Greenford Carnival on Saturday, 30 June, followed by Acton Carnival on Saturday, 14 July, Ealing […]

Consulting on proposals for Ealing town hall

Ealing Town Hall

Ealing Council is working with specialist hotel developers Mastcraft to bring forward regeneration proposals for Ealing Town Hall. The proposals would transform part of the town hall into a boutique hotel with new, publicly accessible conferencing, banqueting and hospitality facilities, restaurants, bars and a health and fitness centre alongside refurbished civic facilities for council use […]

Bikes optional at the Summer of Cycling

Summer of Cycling event poster

Whether you are a seasoned cyclist who does the daily commute on two wheels or have not been on a bike for years, everyone is welcome at our Summer of Cycling events. The programme gets under way at the beginning of July with two all-day cycling festivals held in local parks. On Sunday, 1 July Churchfields […]

Woodland wonder wins architecture awards

A secondary school for boys and girls with moderate to severe learning difficulties has won two awards from the Royal Institute of British Architecture (RIBA). Belvue School, a secondary school for boys and girls aged between 11 and 19 with a range of educational needs, has created a unique and magical classroom in the heart […]

New green spaces for the banks of the River Brent

Ealing Council has secured £375,000 of funding from the Mayor of London to transform underused and disconnected green space along the River Brent into a beautiful and ecologically valuable riverside greenway. The Greenford-Gurnell Greenway project is one of six initiatives to benefit from a £2.1 million funding grant to improve green spaces across the capital […]

Fly-tipping – know the facts

Fly-tipping is a big problem for streets, communities and local authorities across the country – but Ealing Council is taking on the rubbish dumpers head-on with targeted clean-ups and tough action. Specialist enforcement teams patrol the streets cleaning up, and collecting evidence from fly-tips, which helps them trace rubbish back to the perpetrators. However keeping […]

Have you got a great Hanwell Zoo snap?

Lemurs at Hanwell Zoo have new names after our competition

There’s still time to enter this year’s Hanwell Zoo photo competition – and with an array of amazing creatures on show, there’s certainly no shortage of subjects to choose for your perfect snap. There are four categories to choose from: Love your Zoo. This category is for any picture taken at the zoo this year. […]

Hoda Ali: My FGM story

Hoda Ali is a survivor of female genital mutilation (FGM) who is fighting to bring an end to the procedure. She was ‘cut’ when she was seven years old in Somalia. Since then she has had numerous health issues and she has decided to tell her story to help educate people about FGM and the consequences. Hoda […]

Driving changes for a greener borough

The cleanest and greenest drivers in the borough will benefit from a range of new green transport measures after ambitious proposals to improve air quality and the health of residents was approved by Ealing Council’s cabinet this week (5 June). A new transport strategy will see changes to how residents are charged for controlled parking […]

Get BetterPoints and treat yourself or someone else

Ealing Council and BetterPoints are proud to have teamed up to bring an innovative rewards programme to Ealing residents and their local community’s green spaces. Love your park is a funded programme as part of Ealing’s Pride in my Park initiative. The programme rewards residents of Ealing for getting out and about and being pro-active […]

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