Tennis, bowls club goes for auction in Acton
A TENNIS and bowls club in Acton is up for auction, despite interest in tennis expected to peak in the run-up to Wimbledon.
A TENNIS and bowls club in Acton is up for auction, despite interest in tennis expected to peak in the run-up to Wimbledon.
A GRANDFATHER of two, who grew up in Greenford during World War Two, has published a book of his wartime experiences of the area, to coincide with the anniversary of VE day this week.
ELDERLY residents, who have lived in Victorian cottages at Acton for 70 years, took to the streets last week asking the Government for compensation for the 10 years of disruption they will be caused by HS2.
WOMEN from across Ealing are being asked to take part in a range of free activities at Everyone Active for International Women’s Day.
A COMMUNITY Action Day by Ealing police last week led to several arrests for serious drug-related, violence, robbery and anti-social behaviour offences.
THE first glimpse of plans to redevelop 9-42 Ealing Broadway is unveiled today, showing how the heart of this busy area is promised a new lease of life.
A COUPLE of Ealing pensioners have published a book detailing where to travel in London to escape the regular tourist haunts.
STUDENTS from across Ealing will showcase their business acumen this weekend, as part of the Young Enterprise Trade Fair at Ealing Broadway shopping centre.
AN appeal for life-saving stem cell donations has been launched by the Everyone Active Centre, Acton, which is inviting people to attend its donation day, in support of the Anthony Nolan charity.
THE heart of Ealing Broadway is set to be transformed as plans for its future are unveiled next week.
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