News published June 2018
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Save HMRC Ealing office from closure
Published Friday 29 June 2018Ealing Council is opposing the closure of the HMRC Ealing office.
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Armed Forces Day 2018
Published Thursday 28 June 2018Members of the public are welcome to join the Mayor and Ealing councillors in celebration of Armed Forces Day on Saturday 30 June.
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“Show us the money” plea to save vital services at Ealing and Charing Cross hospitals
Published Tuesday 26 June 2018Ealing Council is calling on the heath secretary, Jeremy Hunt to use NHS anniversary funding to save vital services at Ealing and Charing Cross hospitals.
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Ealing town hall and boutique hotel proposal
Published Thursday 21 June 2018Mastcraft, in partnership with Ealing Council, are bringing forward proposals which will renovate the town hall.
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Gunnersbury Park Museum re-opens after transformation
Published Thursday 21 June 2018Gunnersbury Park Museum is welcoming local people for a weekend of free activities and entertainment on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 June to mark its reopening.
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In remembrance of those affected by the Grenfell fire
Published Wednesday 13 June 2018The Mayor of Ealing, Councillor Tejinder Dhami, will lead a minutes silence at 12noon on Thursday 14 June, in remembrace of those affected by the Grenfell fire last year.
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Electoral services have moved
Published Tuesday 12 June 2018In preparation for the multi-million pound redevelopment of Ealing Town Hall the council's electoral services have moved to Greenford Hall on Ruislip Road.
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Ealing receives three national awards
Published Monday 4 June 2018Two estates in Hanwell and South Acton have been awarded at national competitions highlighting the high quality of housing and regeneration in the borough.
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Take care around caterpillars
Published Monday 4 June 2018Ealing Council is advising residents to keep children and animals away from hairy caterpillars and their nests in oak trees to avoid itching skin rashes and other health problems.
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Council crackdown on blue badge fraud continues
Published Monday 4 June 2018Ealing Council is tackling improper use of blue badges across the borough and warning offenders that they face fines and prosecution if they are caught.