Month: August 2019
EU citizen? Prepare for Brexit: apply for ‘settled status’
Among the people making a huge contribution to our community are around 55,000 residents who were originally from other countries...
Independence the key to better lives – and lower costs
Ealing Council is focused on supporting residents to stay in their own homes and keep their independence, a move that...
Mental health ‘first aid’ in schools
Teachers are being trained to help them recognise and respond to the early warning signs of mental health problems in...
September prompts a look to the past and the future
This September represents the 80th anniversary of the start of the Second World War. It is also the month when...
Buying better thanks to a team of experts
A team of experts is helping the council spend in a smarter way - and protecting frontline services by doing...
Future Ealing on the agenda at ward forum meetings
Ealing Council’s chief executive, Paul Najsarek, will visit ward forums this autumn and winter to update residents on the council’s...
How to apply for high school places
Applications can soon be submitted for children to start high school in our borough. If your child was born between...
‘I found new hope, thanks to the work club’
Finding work can be difficult but there is help out there and, as one resident explained, it can change your...
New ‘turbo-style’ roundabout up and running
An innovative new ‘turbo-style’ roundabout has been completed at a busy junction on the border between Southall and Northolt, improving...
Around Ealing magazine – autumn 2019
Welcome to the autumn 2019 edition of Around Ealing magazine. As is traditional with the magazine at this time of...
Feeding growth at businesses like Debaere
A ‘fantastic’ package of free training and mentoring offered by the council has helped small, local companies to grow, including...
How Syeda is nurturing a career in childcare
“If you are thinking about doing an apprenticeship – go for it,” is the recommendation of apprentice Syeda. The council’s...