Month: September 2020
When we last faced a virus pandemic
The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 had a global impact and our district was not unaffected, writes borough archivist Dr Jonathan...
Not too late to enter wildlife photo competition
There are still a couple of days left to enter the borough's annual wildlife photo competition - and young people...
COVID-19 rates are rising rapidly
Before I talk about the increasing COVID-19 infection rates in London, I want to begin this message by sending my...
Young people work together to stop the spread of COVID-19
With an increase of coronavirus cases across the capital, Ealing Council drafted in young people from the National Citizen Service...
Download new app for COVID-19 tracing
Residents are being asked to download the new app from the NHS for COVID-19 to help monitor cases of the...
More leisure facilities set to reopen around Ealing
Staying active and healthy is important for everyone – which is why Ealing Council is working to ensure that the...
New cases of COVID continue to go up
New cases of COVID continue to go up, unfortunately, in Ealing, across the capital and the country, says Ealing Council...
New equality commission announced for Ealing
Ealing Council has announced the establishment of a new independent race equality commission for the borough, which will recommend ways...
This year’s Open House is here
Open House is happening this weekend, 19 and 20 September. Although, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is a little...
Flu vaccine: Who should have it and why
This year, it is especially important to get the flu vaccine. Many people who are most vulnerable to the effects...
A change in the rules to stop the spread of COVID-19
The government's announcement about the change in rules to allow only groups of six people together, either outside or inside,...
School Streets begin opening in the borough
After much preparation and anticipation, the first ever Ealing School Streets have opened. Perivale Primary and St John Fisher Catholic...