Month: January 2019
On the rise: Hill points the way for other parks
Community events, freshly-grown vegetables and woodland walks are just a few things that have sprung up at Horsenden Hill over...
Project charts Southall’s rising up from troubled times
This April will mark the 40th anniversary of the Southall riots and an exhibition called Southall Rising is being held...
Southall riots: 23 April 1979
On 23 April it will be the 40th anniversary of the events in Southall in 1979 that were later to...
Southall riots: A personal reflection
Councillor Jasbir Anand represents Southall Green ward and is a member of the council’s cabinet. However, in 1979 she was...
Around Ealing magazine – February/March 2019
Welcome to the February - March 2019 edition of Around Ealing magazine. Working together is the resounding phrase in this...
Mastcraft submits planning permission for Ealing Town Hall
Mastcraft has submitted its planning application for the Ealing Town Hall development. People have until 26 February to submit comments...
Foodbank providing lifeline to those in crisis
“We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry,” said the manager of the local foodbank...
Bloom for one more
Across the borough, more than 10,000 green-fingered residents already benefit from the council’s garden waste service - and even occasional...
Tennis being served up for all
Singles, doubles, serious or fun, tennis is a fantastic way to get moving at any age. At Gunnersbury Park’s tennis...
Mayor and Deputy Mayor of London visit new council homes in Ealing
This morning (Wednesday 23 January) Mayor of London Sadiq Khan and Deputy Mayor James Murray visited new council homes at...
A new era for Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery
With less than two months to go before the reopening of Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery, excitement is building for the...
Bin knives, not lives
Ealing Council is working hard to tackle knife crime in the borough and, with the number of incidents in London...