News published August 2016
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Ealing Council’s children’s social services in the top 10% in the country
Published Wednesday 31 August 2016Ofsted has rated Ealing Children’s Services in the top 10% of authorities in England under its tougher new inspection regime.
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Realise your potential
Published Tuesday 30 August 2016For anyone wanting to expand their horizons, get creative or simply brush up their skills, now is the time to sign up for any of the vast range of courses available with Ealing adult learning.
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Latest recycling figures for Ealing show another big increase
Published Wednesday 24 August 2016Ealing Council has released its latest recycling figures for July, the second month of the new rubbish and recycling scheme, indicating that 54% of all household waste was recycled.
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Advice in a heatwave
Published Wednesday 24 August 2016Residents are being advised to take extra care over the next few days as temperatures soar.
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Beat the Street comes to Southall and Hounslow
Published Wednesday 24 August 2016Beat the Street – a hugely popular walking and cycling competition – is coming to Southall and Hounslow this autumn.
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Ealing shortlisted for apprenticeship awards
Published Tuesday 23 August 2016Ealing Council has been shortlisted in three out of four categories in one of the capital’s major apprenticeship awards.
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Collection crews working on bank holiday
Published Thursday 18 August 2016No change for your bank holiday rubbish and recycling collection service.
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Food manufacturer banned from running a food business
Published Wednesday 17 August 2016The sole director of a food manufacturing business in Southall has been banned from running a food business after continually flouting food hygiene regulations.
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Ealing Council using brownfield sites to build new homes
Published Wednesday 17 August 2016Ealing Council is unlocking 21 underused council-owned sites to build much needed new homes in the borough, and in accordance with the Mayor’s London Land Commission.
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Litter louts prosecuted by Ealing Council
Published Monday 15 August 2016Ealing Council successfully prosecuted 35 people last week for dropping litter in the borough’s streets.