Month: October 2017
Remember the rules on 5 November
With Guy Fawkes Night fast approaching there is bound to be a host of fireworks exploding in the sky and...
Brent Lodge needs your help to become the UK’s Best Park 2017
Local people have the chance to give Brent Lodge Park the recognition it deserves by helping it to be crowned...
Make Halloween green
Ealing Council is reminding residents to think green while celebrating Halloween, Bonfire Night and other festivals. Diwali celebrations took place...
Drop-in consultation events at Gurnell Leisure Centre
Local people can find out more about proposals for the redevelopment of Gurnell Leisure Centre at two drop-in consultation events,...
Film tells how Ealing was ‘cradle of British rock’
A new movie is being premiered in November that tells the tale of how 1960s Ealing earned the label ‘the...
Have your say on new cycle superhighway
Ealing residents are being encouraged to have their say on plans for a new cycle superhighway, linking two neighbouring boroughs....
Volunteers tuck into edible garden project
This is the first roadside edible garden in Southall and was planted by a group of volunteers in Beaconsfield Road....
Disposal of historical Acton site
Ealing Council's cabinet will be asked to review plans and to consider uses for the old Acton library site next...
Ealing mental health centre reopens in new premises
The Solace Centre recently reopened its doors in West Ealing to coincide with World Mental Health Day. The centre and...
Visit Hanwell Zoo for Halloween and beyond
After a summer which has seen amazing new animals arrive to join familiar favourites, Hanwell Zoo has been enjoying autumn...
Even mo’ reasons to use a bike this winter
It may be autumn; the summer may be over; but falling leaves are no excuse to stop cycling. Lacking confidence?...
Loud cheer for new traffic-free ‘quietway’
A traffic-free path officially opened today (20 October) for residents and visitors looking to enjoy their trip from Greenford to...