May 2009 Archives

The frequency of buses on route 83 from Ealing Hospital to Golders Green will increase from Saturday.

Older people from the Caribbean, African and Somali communities are invited to attend a free health and well-being event.

The United Anglo Caribbean Society (UACS) hopes to raise awareness of health issues affecting these communities and Tai chi lessons will also take place.

Passengers were left blue in the face after a stink bomb was let off at a station ticket hall.

A FANCY dress and live music event will take place on Tuesday to help raise money for a children's charity.

Students from Thames Valley University are encouraging people to dress up as Superman, Spiderman or Wonder Woman to raise money for Barnardo's.

What's on in your area?

Posted by Steve Bax on May 21, 09 02:37 PM in What's On

Local listingsWhy stay in doors when there's so much going on in your local area? Check out the our guide to what's to see and do for the week ahead. Tip: you'll need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to view these links.

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Ealing Fencing Blog 2

Posted by Paloma Kubiak on May 20, 09 06:13 PM in Bloggers

So, round two of the fencing (parries and ripostes) can be described as resembling an evening of speed-dating as we swapped partners and tactics every five minutes or so.

Once you got accustomed to your 'date', the movement of their sword and reach of their lunges, they were snatched away and replaced by a new model.

Car Accident in Ealing

Posted by Paloma Kubiak on May 20, 09 12:51 PM in Useful Info

THREE cars were involved in a rush-hour pile-up this morning (Wednesday May 20).

A new drug and alcohol support service for young people and prescribing service for adults is launching on Friday.

A church is holding an 'all kind of everything sale' on the last Saturday of each month.

THE Council's phone, email and website system went down over the weekend following reports of a virus threat.

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