Month: April 2017
Terror: Stay alert and help stop attacks, say police
With the recent terror attacks in London and Paris and arrests made in London this week, the police are asking...
Free compost, green living and nature walks
A giveaway of free compost will take place at Walpole Park in Ealing as part of a Green Living event. A...
Bands announced for Hootie – just days to go
With just days left until the fifth annual Hanwell Hootie music festival, the town is gearing up for a day...
Governors help schools and children thrive: Have you got what it takes?
Have you ever thought about becoming a school governor but wondered what it involved? You can find out all the...
Could you join a ride to rebuild lives?
A local charity called EACH is offering you an opportunity to saddle-up and take one of its four places on a...
Have your say on cleaner air
Air quality in the capital is a serious health issue. In 2010 alone, the deaths of nearly 400 Ealing residents...
Chariot races to a full restoration at Gunnersbury
A chariot once used by the glamorous and wealthy Rothschild family is to be restored as part of the wider conservation...
At risk of diabetes? Free health courses now available
Ealing Council’s leisure centre partner, Everyone Active, has teamed up with The Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme to run...
How walking can put you on the path to a better lifestyle
Walking is an amazing – and easy – way to improve your health. This spring and summer, why not take...
Daughter finds her father’s war medal on Ebay
The daughter of a First World War fighter-plane pilot accidentally found her father’s RAF war medal on the internet. Lieutenant...
Report it to stop it: Campaign film targets sexual offenders
A hard-hitting Report It To Stop It campaign is hoping to encourage more people to report unwanted sexual behaviour on...
Why not celebrate at the Rickyard?
Located in beautiful Walpole Park, in the heart of Ealing, the Rickyard is the perfect venue for small social celebrations...
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