News published August 2018
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Ealing Central Library temporary closure
Published Friday 31 August 2018Residents are reminded that Ealing Central Library will close at 5pm Friday 31 August 2018 to start major works on a brand-new library, due to reopen in spring 2019.
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More courses than ever available with Ealing's Adult Learning Service
Published Wednesday 29 August 2018Do you want to learn something new or brush up your employability skills? Ealing’s Adult Learning Service has lots of courses to help you put your plans in to action.
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New BID aims to revitalise Acton
Published Thursday 23 August 2018Acton will soon be getting a new Business Improvement District (BID) to revitalise the area and help local businesses to grow and prosper.
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Electoral household enquiry form
Published Wednesday 22 August 2018Due to an error at our print contractors, there have been some issues with our Household Enquiry Forms.
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Funding achieved to support services designed by young people
Published Wednesday 22 August 2018Ealing Council, in partnership with St Christopher’s Fellowship, have been successful in bidding for funds for a project to work and support young people at risk of exploitation.
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A local hero remembered
Published Thursday 16 August 2018On 13 August a paving stone was laid by the Mayor of Ealing, Councillor Tejinder Dhami, in Spencer Road, Acton W3 commemorating the Victoria Cross (VC) awarded to local World War I hero Robert Spall.
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Monthly prosecutions for littering offences for July
Published Thursday 16 August 2018Ealing Council continues to take tough action against those caught littering on the borough’s streets and handed out a total of 1368 fines for such offences.
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Poundland pays a pretty penny for hygiene offences
Published Wednesday 15 August 2018National discount retail chain, Poundland has been hit with a fine of over £165,000 for food safety failures in its Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre store.
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Consultation opens on proposed changes to charging for adults’ social care
Published Friday 10 August 2018The council is asking for residents’ views on proposals to change its charging policy for adults’ social care services.