Month: January 2020
Have your say – Mill Hill Park
Ealing Council is seeking the views of residents and park users on a proposal to fully refurbish and improve Mill...
Beware of cowboy builders and doorstep fraudsters
Most people who call at your home will be genuine. However, sometimes they are not. The council has received reports...
More new council homes completed in Northolt
A new development of council homes in Northolt has now opened, offering local families affordable, modern homes with great transport...
Blazing a trail for why apprentices really work
“Apprentices get real work, training to get the skills companies really want, and a guaranteed salary. And employers are able...
Service for Holocaust Memorial Day
Ealing Council’s annual service to mark Holocaust Memorial Day will be held on Monday (27 January) at Brentside High School....
Exhibition shows child’s eye view of neighbourhood
Photos taken by nursery school pupils of their ‘neighbourhood’ are featured in an exhibition showing how they experience the area...
Win tickets to concerts as February festival returns
The Ealing Music and Film Festival is back in February for its eighth year of concerts, movie screenings and creative...
Cavern brings music back to life at famous centre
The Hanwell Cavern is returning live music to the landmark location that once played a key role in the stories...
Ghouls, guitars and Green: Lots to do at Gunnersbury
February at Gunnersbury Park and Museum will be nothing if not varied. As well as a ghost hunt, there will...
Try something new: Free self-defence course
A local training academy is offering free self-defence and personal safety courses for women and girls. The course will run...
More reasons to ride a bike this winter
There are even more reasons to stay in the saddle this winter. Those learning to ride a bike can enjoy...