Event of the Week: Chance for Southall residents to share their concerns with Ealing Council's new leader

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

The forum will take place online via Zoom tomorrow and it's free to register
The forum will take place online via Zoom tomorrow and it's free to register

THIS week has seen the reopening of indoor dining in Ealing and across England.

There are many events taking place in Ealing, which you can find on our recently revamped What's On section.

Our top pick for this week however isn't related to the hospitality industry, but instead is an online forum called Southall Matters: Why Aren't Our Voices Being Heard?

With the new Ealing Council leadership formally taking office this week and the new leader, Peter Mason, vowing to attend the online meeting, it's a great opportunity for Southall residents to share their concerns with him and other local politicians.

The meeting will take place tomorrow, May 20, between 7-9pm on Zoom.

It's free to register and you can do so HERE.

You can list your events - e.g. shows, films, sports fixtures, quiz nights, local markets, steak nights at the local pub, jazz choir rehearsals, or anything else - on our What's On page FREE of charge, just click this link and then click the black 'Nub It' button.

     

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