Junior Travel Ambassadors fun day

This autumn pupils came together from across the borough to learn about road safety and to train to become Junior Travel Ambassadors (JTA). The JTA programme – supported by the council’s school travel team is a student council which promotes active and sustainable travel as well as road safety. It brings children together to spread […]
Exciting future for Acton Library

The old Acton Library building could be transformed into a cultural hub for the community that will include a cinema and also space for theatre and live music. In October, Ealing Council’s cabinet approved the leasing of the building to the local community group Acton Arts Project for 24 years. The Acton Arts Project intends […]
Acton Unframed and the art of a great community project

Artists, businesses and the local community have come together to launch Acton Unframed – an ambitious grassroots project to bring world-renowned street artists to W3. After a successful crowdfunding campaign with the help of Ealing Council’s Transform your Space (TyS) initiative, this teamwork is more than paying off. Acton Unframed is creating five large murals, […]
Happy birthday to council homes in Ealing

Council housing is celebrating an important milestone. Last July saw the 100th anniversary of the Addison Act, which led to large scale local authority homebuilding across the country. The Act is credited with establishing the principle of state-funded, low rent housing. The first council homes built after it became law will shortly celebrate their centenary. […]
Even more schools to become travel STARS

This autumn, 10 more schools joined up to the borough’s STARS programme, bringing the total of accredited schools up to 35. The Transport for London (TfL) STARS scheme is a school travel accreditation scheme that helps London schools and nurseries produce a travel plan. The scheme has three levels of accreditation, Bronze, Silver and Gold […]
Live West Ealing’s bike giveaway for lucky family

World Car Free Day might be over for another year, but one lucky family has been given the chance to get around in a greener way long into the future after winning a £500 bike voucher at the recent Soundbite Festival – staged by the Live West Ealing initiative. Primary school pupil Maryan from Greenford […]
Increased funding for police officers in Ealing

Ealing Council has recommitted to funding additional police officers for the next three years to ensure Ealing is a great place to live, work and study. This ongoing commitment is in line with the council’s priority to keep communities safe and reduce crime and antisocial behaviour across the borough. The Police team will provide a […]
Keeping children safe in education with ‘toolkit’

Following on from the introduction of a Prevent toolkit for schools to help them keep vulnerable children safe from harm and exploitation, a new one has been developed for organisations running out-of-school activities. The Prevent Supplementary Schools Toolkit for out-of-school settings (OOSS) in the borough was put together by Ealing Council’s community safety team. Funded […]
Prestigious award for the Live West Ealing initiative

Live West Ealing has won a prestigious award at the Healthy Streets Awards 2019. The ambitious initiative, which is transforming roads and streets in the local area to make them greener, safer and healthier, scooped the Healthy Streets Proposal of the Year Award at a ceremony this month. The gong recognised Live West Ealing’s achievements […]
Children get moving on the school run

Pupils at more than 60 primary schools took part in the borough’s Active Travel Challenge this autumn by walking, scooting or cycling on the school run. Each child received a specially designed bookmark which was stamped each day they took part, and all pupils who participated for the 10 days of the challenge received a […]
Ealing licensing policy consultation: have your say

Ealing Council is consulting on updating three of its licensing and regulatory policies: the gambling policy, the licensing policy, and the sex establishments policy. These policies have been updated to ensure they meet licensing objectives of crime and disorder prevention, promoting public safety and keeping children from harm, as well as facilitating Ealing’s night time […]
Financial abuse – know the signs

Financial abuse of the elderly is a serious and growing problem. Many vulnerable older people become dependent upon others – family, friends or others – to help them manage their day-to-day activities. Sadly in some cases their trust is abused, putting them at risk of harm. In one recent case, a Northolt pensioner was financially […]