Month: October 2019
Tackling obesity can be life changing
Tackling obesity means helping children and families adopt healthy eating habits and keep fit. It is a key priority for...
Ealing licensing policy consultation: have your say
Ealing Council is consulting on updating three of its licensing and regulatory policies: the gambling policy, the licensing policy, and...
Financial abuse – know the signs
Financial abuse of the elderly is a serious and growing problem. Many vulnerable older people become dependent upon others -...
Homing in on housing target
Ealing Council is now well over a third of the way towards its ambitious target of delivering at least 2,500...
Pitzhanger exhibition will live long in the memory
A stunning new exhibition mapping landscape through time, charting the changes in how humans see the world is now showing...
A friend in need is a BEfriend indeed
“I see volunteering as an opportunity, it’s not about giving something to someone it’s more about mutual gain. I’ve learnt...
How you can help to spot, and stop, slavery
Slavery has not gone away. Unbelievably, more than 250 cases were reported in London last year alone. A new national...
Plaque unveiled to legendary local musician
The wife of a celebrated musician was joined in Perivale by fans and the mayor to unveil a plaque outside...
Footballer visits school to talk about diversity
A primary school’s celebration of Black History Month included a visit from a footballer who grew up nearby. Brentford FC...
You got the bottle to face zoo’s Halloween horror?
We have all heard of the phrase ‘a message in a bottle’ – but this half term Hanwell Zoo has...
Lunatics and Geordies: A football club’s history
Hanwell Town Football Club will celebrate its centenary in 2020 and the club historian, Colm Hickey, gives an account of...
Look on the UPside
A local teenager is giving up his time to help other young people onto the path towards success. 19-year-old Sulaiman...
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