Year: 2018
Rail upgrades affect Christmas travel
Over the festive period Network Rail will be making upgrades affecting travel from Paddington and stations across Ealing. Western Route...
Estate residents back Ealing Council’s plans in London’s first regeneration ballot
Residents of an Ealing estate have overwhelmingly backed council plans to rebuild their neighbourhood, marking the first time a mandatory...
Ealing’s Council works to close budget gap
The government has cut Ealing Council’s funding by 64%. This means that for every pound that the council used to...
Bright idea for schools brings solar energy
Schools are becoming partially powered by the sun, thanks to a solar power scheme which has involved the coming together...
Reel Life is back: TV and film, from Gomorrah to Guy Ritchie
Hello again film buffs. I’m very sorry for the year-long hiatus. Ealing has been brimming with filming for TV and...
Watch your waste this Christmas
An indulgent festive season can be bad for your waist line, but it is not always a great thing for...
Gunnersbury welcomes back Lovebox and Citadel
Lovebox and Citadel Festivals will be returning to Gunnersbury Park next year following the success of the 2018 music festivals...
Wise to join OWL and help stop crime
Since it was set up in June, the OWL network has found missing children, stopped scams and helped police gather...
Don’t fall victim to scams this Christmas
More people tend to fall prey to scams in the build-up to Christmas. An event being hosted by Age UK...
Public services must be delivered in a new way
Government cuts and a huge increase in demand for social care mean the way public services are delivered must change...
Homes fit for the future
Ealing is building more council homes than any other London authority. In total, the council aims to provide 2,500 new,...
Ealing Council begins to reshape services as it warns of difficult decisions ahead
Ealing Council’s cabinet will meet next week (Tuesday 11 December) to discuss proposals to close a £57 million gap in...