Southall volunteers transform Western Road dumping ground into community garden
A derelict piece of land that was a hotspot for fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour is being brought back to life
A derelict piece of land that was a hotspot for fly-tipping and anti-social behaviour is being brought back to life
23,000 social-rented home were demolished in the London over the last decade, while only 12,000 were built according to analysis
A third child of primary school age has died after contracting Strep A, health officials have confirmed today. The child
Possible’s 15-metre pop-up parklet by Little Ealing School brought people together for music performances, children’s activities and refreshments on 21
Councils in London spent more than £1.3 billion on temporary accommodation for families in the last seven years. Figures obtained
Title-chasing Ealing Trailfinders face London Scottish at the Richmond Athletic Ground at 3pm tomorrow, in a week where they were
The University of West London (UWL) is working hard to encourage students to participate in the community through their volunteering
After a New Year dominated by Covid cases for professional rugby and the end of winter breaks for the semi-pros,
Ealing independent school St Benedict’s’ 1st XV took third place in the Daily Mail Schools Trophy, marking a brilliant end
Membership of the Litter Action Group for Ealing Residents has reached almost 2,000, with 1,800 Facebook followers and a further
Ealing Trailfinders’ Director of Rugby Ben Ward speaks to SWL about the highs and lows of recent seasons, and his