Month: September 2016
The Goodlet diaries: Week 40
Week 40 begins with a welcome reprieve, with nobody from the Electricity Board coming around to cut off the supply....
Time to apply for high school
Applications for children to start high school in our borough are now being accepted. And help is available at a...
A lot of royal Hurley burly and some robotic humans
Anyone working or walking near Ealing Town Hall in mid-September might have noticed The Royals filming for a third series....
Mind the (benefits) cap
If you receive benefits, you may be affected by changes that come into force in November, which limit the amount...
The Goodlet diaries: Week 39
Goodlet ends week 39 by taking in some 'infernal tosh' at the Richmond Theatre (pictured) and facing up to the...
Conservation club
Ealing has long been called ‘queen of the suburbs’ – not least because of its tree-lined streets and many parks....
Going underground in the Crossrail tunnels
The leader of Ealing Council, Councillor Julian Bell, visited Crossrail tunnels under Tottenham Court Road on Tuesday, 13 September. He...
Our mayor: Proud to serve
As a toddler, the borough’s new mayor went out campaigning in a car with a megaphone in the north east...
Cycling with the WOW factor
A new initiative has been started by Ealing Council to encourage more women to cycle and overcome perceived barriers to...
The Goodlet diaries: Week 38
Week 38 is punctuated by several trips to Horn Lane in Acton (pictured) and news of the trial of a...
Central Ealing on the move
Ealing’s town centre is to get a three-year makeover to help it get on the move. It could be worth...
Get in the race without even running
The fifth Ealing Half Marathon takes place in just over two weeks – on Sunday 25 September – but you...
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