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Ealing News

Snow brings Britain to a standstill

6:03am Sunday 5th February 2012

SNOWFALL: The A465 between Brynmawr and Gilwern this morning

The first widespread big freeze of the winter has brought snow up to 16cm deep, grounded planes and raised fears of transport chaos.

Half-term activities for children in Ealing

12:05pm Thursday 2nd February 2012

EALING’S libraries, sports centres and parks will be open to hundreds of children over the half-term school holidays.

Fees waived for most Jubilee street parties in Ealing

9:13am Wednesday 1st February 2012

Street scene: Ealing will be in a party mood

EALING residents who are planning to hold a street party for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee this summer are being urged to submit their applications by April 30.

Young Acton chefs show off their kitchen skills

5:08pm Tuesday 31st January 2012

Cooking up a treat: Adham Safayaldeen, Rupinder Kalsi (teacher), Takashige Suzuki, Mohammed KurdiI, Liberty Revah Opacki and Nathan Davis (support staff)

STUDENTS from Acton High School showed off their culinary skills at the Rotary Young Chefs Competition.

Three boroughs look at sharing library, leisure costs

2:34pm Friday 27th January 2012

Three boroughs look at sharing library, leisure costs

EALING may work alongside Harrow and Brent councils to help reduce library and leisure services costs across the three boroughs.

Work on Spikes Bridge pavilion to start in summer

8:33am Saturday 28th January 2012

Southall Community Alliance leaders are involved in the project

WORK on the new pavilion at Spikes Bridge Park, Southall, is set to start this summer.

Water-saving bid will also help Third World

2:32pm Friday 27th January 2012

Water audit: Patrick McCart, of ADSM, Joanne Mortensen, of Ealing Council, Bronwen Reinhardt, of Water Aid, and the council's Pat Hayes

IN a bid to reduce water use and save money, Ealing Council has joined forces with energy-saving company ADSM.

Missing Northolt girl sought

8:42am Wednesday 25th January 2012

Muna Sharif: missing since Thursday

POLICE are appealing for help in tracing a vulnerable girl who has been missing from Northolt since Thursday, January 21.

Six years of benefits fraud at an end

8:45am Wednesday 25th January 2012

ONE of the borough’s worst-ever benefit fraud cases has led to an Acton man being sentenced to three years behind bars.

Southall to get £7m makeover

8:34am Monday 23rd January 2012

Vibrant: Southall town centre is to receive a huge trade boost

SOUTHALL is set to have nearly £7million invested into improving its town centre, tackling traffic problems, regenerating the area and creating jobs and training opportunities.

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