Ealing Council serves the residents and businesses of London's fourth largest borough, which is located in the heart of west London.
The council provides dozens of different services, from disposing of abandoned cars to running the Hanwell Zoo.
Local elections are held every four years to select 70 councillors who, between them, represent 23 wards across the borough. In May 2022 the borough elected the following representatives:
- 59 Labour councillors
- 6 Liberal Democrat councillors
- 5 Conservative councillors
Councillor Peter Mason is the Leader of the council and Tony Clements is the council's chief executive.
Ealing Council puts the needs of our 342,000 residents above all else and the council's three priorities reflect the issues that matter most to local people. We are committed to improving services, our performance and ensuring value for money in everything we do.
Ealing Council has been accredited by The Good Business Charter for its responsible business practices.
Council's priorities
We have three priorities that shape the way the council delivers its services.
Corporate plan
The council's corporate plan shows how the council's three priorities will be worked towards, and measured, over the next four years.
Open and accountable
In order to be transparent we publish information so that you can see how your money is being spent, what it delivers and how well we are performing.
Political and management structure
Overview of the council's political and management structure, including the Cabinet and senior management structure.
Councillors
Councillors by ward, political party and A-Z.
About the borough
The areas that make up the borough, things to do and places to go.