Ealing group aims to kantar up mount kilimanjaro

A GROUP of workers inspired by a celebrity trek in aid of Red Nose Day is embarking on the challenge of a lifetime to raise thousands of pounds for a children's charity.Read

My Trade: Jamie hopes to be a burger king

HE MAY be serving Big Macs, but a young apprentice is hoping to become a big cheese in the burger industry and has his sights set on running his own fast food restaurant.Read

Labour MP is accused of 'using bnp tactics'

THERE is no love lost between Southall's two political heavyweights following last week's war of words over regeneration in the town centre.Read

Parking free-for-all angers neighbours

FRUSTRATED neighbours are fighting plans to reduce parking spaces in their area in a bid to ease traffic flow.Read

Pound for pound, a cash gift could be worth twice as much

A CHARITY hoping to build a cash legacy for people who do voluntary work in the borough is appealing for readers' help.Read

Raffle raises £2,190 to give hope of a better life to children

A SCHOOL raised more than £2,000 in the run-up to Valentine's Day for a charity that mends real broken hearts.Read

Row over skate park

THE ongoing saga of a proposed skatepark for Hanwell has taken a fresh twist, with allegations that Ealing Council deliberately dragged its heels over a key application.Read

Graves desecrated

GRAVES have been desecrated and thousands of pounds of damage caused at Hanwell Cemetery.Read

Thieves steal lead from church roof

A CHURCH is facing thousands of pounds in costs to replace lead roofing after thieves struck five times in as many months.Read

Waiting bus passengers to receive 'live updates'

PERIVALE could lose its illuminated bus countdown timers as Transport for London shifts its new, upgraded system to busier areas.Read

Sacked Ealing council worker wins compensation

A COUNCIL employee who held an unblemished 25-year record was unfairly sacked after becoming the 'scapegoat' for a high risk and loss-making housing scheme, a tribunal has found.Read

Youth club spans the generation gap

A WORKSHOP aimed at building bridges between the generations was held by Ealing Woodcraft Folk at a local church.Read

£137m regeneration project planned for green man estate

A HOUSING project that could change the face of West Ealing has gained momentum after a planning application was finally submitted to the council.Read

Thames Valley University fined nearly £300,000

Thames Valley University (TVU) has been fined nearly £300,000 for exceeding a cap on the number of students it was allowed to admit last summer.Read

Greenford pupils make anti-bullying pledge

PUPILS at Oldfield Primary School in Greenford made promises to beat bullying and look out for one another in a special assembly.Read

Ellen Wilkinson School helps mend hearts

A GIRL'S school helped raise more than £3,000 in the run up to Valentine's Day for a charity which mends real broken hearts.Read

Jailed after driving just days into ban

GILROY CORNIBERT, 48, of Haymill Close, Perivale, was jailed for eight weeks for driving while disqualified and without insurance in Bideford Road, Perivale, on February 6.Read

Prolific offender may be hiding in Greenford

POLICE are hunting this robber and burglar who is on the run after breaching the terms of his parole.Read

Iconic Lucozade sign returns to Brentford

THE ICONIC Lucozade sign which has returned to its original Brentford home on the M4 – was officially turned on this week.Read

Polish alcoholic released to carry on stealing

A POLISH alcoholic was released to re-offend within just four days despite being recommended for deportation after a five-year crime spree.Read

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