Month: June 2020
Low Traffic Neighbourhoods planned for the borough
Ealing Council has secured more than £400,000 of funding from Transport for London (TfL) to introduce nine Low Traffic Neighbourhoods...
Patrolling parks to cut litter
The council is increasing the amount of enforcement officers patrolling parks to ensure that irresponsible individuals who leave their litter...
We want your feedback on events
Residents can help shape next year’s Festival programme by giving feedback on events that they have attended in the borough. Every year the council - with help...
Chris Payne House opens in Hanwell after unique project to move 16 modular flats
Ealing Council has finished work to relocate and refurbish a set of modular apartments from Southwark to Hanwell. Chris Payne...
Supporting people with learning disabilities
A recent survey by Ealing Mencap showed 55% of people with learning and other disabilities were ‘extremely’ or ‘very worried’...
Ongoing legacy of the Windrush generation
In my latest video (above) I went to the Windrush Garden in Walpole Park. It seemed particularly pertinent to do...
Windrush Day activities
There are plenty of activities for residents to get involved in, in the lead up to Windrush Day - even in lockdown....
“If you don’t demolish your illegal outbuilding, we will – and then send you the bill”
A Southall slum landlord has been hit with a whopping bill after Ealing Council stepped in to knock down an...
Pledged to support refugees
In 2016, Ealing Council pledged to support the UK government efforts to resettle 20,000 vulnerable Syrian refugees and 3,000 children...
Council tax payments to restart for thousands
Residents who applied for Ealing’s three-month council tax payment holiday are required to start making payments again in July. Self-employed...
Charity starts at home – for more than five centuries
A local 500-year-old charity has been playing a crucial role in helping the most vulnerable people in Hanwell during the...
Ealing is open for business
Since Monday (15 June), non-essential shops have been allowed to open again. This means that clothing, homeware and mobile phone...