Music and dance galore at LatinoLife

The UK’s largest Latin music and culture festival, LatinoLife in the Park 2023, is coming to the borough for the first time on Saturday, 5 August. LatinoLife, the UK’s first and only Latina-run organisation, brings the popular LatinoLife in the Park 2023 festival to Walpole Park. Between midday and 10pm, enjoy: Authentic immersive experiences If […]
One month left to renew tax credits

If you claim tax credits, there is one month left to renew your claim, or risk having payments stopped from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). The deadline is Monday, 31 July. Customers who received a renewal pack with a red line across the first page and the words ‘reply now’ still need to confirm their […]
Bringing new families together through adoption

Adoption is an exciting, challenging and life-changing experience, and a wonderful way of bringing new families together. “Adoptive parents can come from all walks of life,” said Councillor Kamaljit Nagpal, cabinet member for a fairer start. “And we have children now who are waiting to meet them. But it is important that our adopters reflect […]
Celebrating Pride in London 2023

It’s Pride Month and Ealing is celebrating Pride while the Progress Pride flag flies proudly over Ealing Town Hall. Celebrated each year in June in honour of the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in New York. Pride Month is an annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, bringing people together to celebrate the LGBTQ+ movement and its impact […]
Marking 75 years since HMT Empire Windrush arrived at Tilbury Docks

The Windrush flag flew high above Ealing Town Hall as the borough marked 75 years since the HMT Empire Windrush arrived in the UK. On 22 June, celebrations took place at Soane’s Kitchen, Pitzhanger Manor, with Ealing pioneers of the Caribbean community, councillors, and other local people joining to celebrate the Windrush generation, who have […]
Beware of giant hogweed

Ealing Council is advising residents to keep away from the weed heracleum mantegazzianum, also known as giant hogweed, because its sap can lead to burns and possibly blindness if it gets into your eyes. The weed, which is typically found near canals and rivers, can grow up to 3m (10ft) tall. According to the Woodland […]
Climate Action Week: Driving change

Everyone can make a difference in tackling the climate crisis, no matter how big or small and Ealing Council is encouraging residents to join them in their efforts. Tackling the climate crisis is a key priority for Ealing Council, but addressing it is not a challenge the council can face alone – it requires everyone […]
Hanwell Short Breaks Respite Service, a space to enjoy the summer

As the sun is coming out, and it feels like summer has at last arrived, it is a good time to get out into the garden more and enjoy nature, and what better time for the Short Breaks Respite Service in Hanwell to open their new garden space. To celebrate the garden uplift and the […]
Marking Armed Forces Day 2023

Ealing Council will be raising the flag on Saturday, 24 June to celebrate Armed Forces Day 2023. The Mayor of Ealing, Councillor Hitesh Tailor and Councillor Steve Donnelly, lead member for inclusive economy, will host a performance by the St Benedict’s CCF corps drums outside Ealing Town Hall at 11am on Saturday. This event is […]
Ealing creatives: Making music

Being at the forefront of British arts and culture, the borough’s creative scene is historic, rich and incredibly diverse. Ealing is the home of not only British film (Ealing Studios) and the birthplace of Loud (the iconic Marshall amp in Hanwell), but it is also home to the London Mela and the British Bhangra scene. […]
Banking hub opens in Acton High Street

Cash Access UK is working together with banks to provide banking facilities at local high streets, with a counter service operated by the post office. The first in London opened this week on Acton High Street. Martin Lewis officially opened the new hub Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis CBE, who officially opened the new hub, […]
Designing active travel and transport proposals with you

Ealing Council is striving to be open, transparent and inclusive, and has promised to work with residents to improve the borough, involving them in identifying problems that need fixing and coming up with solutions together. Last year, hundreds of local residents and stakeholders from across the borough helped in producing a draft Travel in Ealing […]