Ealing Café training adults with special educational needs celebrates one year anniversary with short film
A coffee shop that trains young adults with learning difficulties to become baristas has celebrated its one-year anniversary – and
A coffee shop that trains young adults with learning difficulties to become baristas has celebrated its one-year anniversary – and
Twenty-three unemployed young people from Ealing are celebrating their graduation from an innovative youth intervention programme, which uses the power
An Ealing school which opened amidst the aftermath of the pandemic has three years later been rated as Outstanding by
Over 250 runners took part in Ealing’s first-ever ultramarathon in was held on Saturday. The inaugural Queen of the Suburbs
Ealing Council has released a new plan as a vision for the next 15 years, but residents think it is
Ealing Liberal Democrats raised concerns over the Labour led council’s introduction of idling fines in the borough. Idling refers to
A tour celebrating Indian culture in North London was launched in collaboration with a social enterprise bringing women into the
Enfield received more new trees funded by the Greater London Authority than any other borough over a seven-year period. Nearly
New figures show the local authority owns 31% of long-term vacant dwellings in Ealing which are left vacant and unfurnished
The Ealing Film Festival opened with a selection of student films commencing a week of British and international short film
Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery in Ealing presents ‘When Loss Makes Melodies’ by Idris Khan and Annie Morris. The artists, and