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Go-ahead for Copley Close regeneration
Published on 24 February 2012
Ealing Council’s Cabinet has agreed an exciting vision for the Copley Close estate in Hanwell
Sporting life in Gunnersbury Park
Published on 6 February 2012
Gunnersbury Park Museum will be opening its doors to the ‘Our Sporting Life’ exhibition with a family sports extravaganza on Sunday, 26 February.
Story telling takes on a new twist
Published on 6 February 2012
The borough’s libraries will be holding a series of events over the next few months to celebrate the bicentenary of Charles Dickens’ birth on Tuesday 7, February.
Time for another right royal knees up
Published on 31 January 2012
It’s time to roll out the barrels, put up the bunting and organise a street party to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee on 4 June.
Half term activities to keep the kids busy
Published on 31 January 2012
The borough’s libraries, sports centres and parks will open their doors to hundreds of children over the schools’ half term holidays.
Spikesbridge Park pavilion – can you build it?
Published on 26 January 2012
Next month Ealing Council will start looking for a building company to start work on Spikesbridge Park’s new pavilion.
Council plans to share leisure and library services
Published on 25 January 2012
Ealing Council’s cabinet has agreed to work with Harrow and Brent councils to try to find new ways of reducing the costs of delivering library and leisure services.
Could you be the council’s next apprentice?
Published on 24 January 2012
The council will be hiring its first horticultural apprentice to join the parks team, to work on the exciting restoration project in Walpole Park.
Time is running out for primary school places applications
Published on 12 January 2012
Don’t forget the deadline for applications for primary school places for this September is 15 January.
Get your hands dirty in Walpole Park
Published on 4 January 2012
Ealing Council’s parks team is calling on residents with ‘green fingers’ to pop along to free gardening sessions at Walpole Park.
Help make your Christmas a safe one
Published on 22 December 2011
Ealing Council is urging residents to keep their homes safe while enjoying their Christmas break and New Year celebrations.
Plans for Walpole Park unveiled
Published on 21 December 2011
Ealing Council will be outlining proposals for major developments for Walpole Park at a public meeting on Saturday, 7 January.
Stay safe as the sky explodes with colour
Published on 18 October 2011
Ealing Council officers and police will be carrying out joint patrols during October and November, taking action against irresponsible traders.
Late night munchies get traders grilled in court
Published on 18 October 2011
Two local food businesses have been fined thousands at court after a regulatory services investigation into late night food operators.
Hundreds of homes made safer in Northolt
Published on 13 October 2011
Ealing Council and police are urging residents to keep their homes and property safe this autumn.
Memories of years gone by
Published on 27 September 2011
The Memories of Old Southall exhibition, a collection of stories reminiscing about Southall over the last 100 years is being held at Ealing Central Library.
Ealing youngsters go down to Downing Street
Published on 26 September 2011
Ealing’s Youth Mayor and members of the Horizon’s ShoutOut forum met the Prime Minister and celebrities including Paralympian, Ade Adepitan, and rapper, Tinchy Stryder, at 10 Downing Street last week.
Hundreds turn out to open new skate park
Published on 20 September 2011
Ealing’s first state of the art skate park opened on Sunday, 18 September with a free skate jam and fun day.
Explore Gunnersbury Park
Published on 15 September 2011
Visitors will get the chance to go behind closed doors and explore Gunnersbury Park on Sunday, 18 September 2011.
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