News published March 2019
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More modular temporary accommodation opens in Ealing
Published Wednesday 27 March 2019Ealing’s third temporary accommodation site made from heavily modified shipping containers has opened, offering safe, private housing for 14 vulnerable families at risk of homelessness.
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Ealing Council prosecutes local business for fly-tipping
Published Tuesday 26 March 2019A Southall business has been ordered to pay more than £4,000 for fly-tipping offences following a successful prosecution by Ealing Council.
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Controversial health plan binned
Published Tuesday 26 March 2019Ealing Council has welcomed news that the NHS controversial Shaping a Healthier Future plan has been binned.
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Preparing for Brexit
Published Wednesday 20 March 2019At Ealing’s cabinet meeting on Tuesday 19 March, councillors endorsed the actions being taken to prepare for the UKs exit from the European Union (EU) – whatever form that may take.
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Statement - Christchurch, New Zealand attack
Published Friday 15 March 2019Statement from Councillor Julian Bell, leader of Ealing Council.
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Licensing decision for LA Confidential club upheld
Published Friday 8 March 2019District Judge Inyundo siting at Ealing Magistrates today upheld the decision not to allow LA Confidential to be a sexual entertainment venue in Ealing.
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Parking made easier for residents and workers in Ealing
Published Thursday 7 March 2019Finding and paying for a parking space is about to become even easier for those living and working in Ealing.
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Larger fines for the rubbish droppers
Published Thursday 7 March 2019People caught illegally and irresponsibly dropping rubbish on the borough’s streets are set to be hit with larger fines from next month (1 April 2019).