News in Ealing

The bowls club has not been allowed access to the green

GRAFFITI appearing to refer to the controversial issue of the bowling green at Gunnersbury Park has appeared in recent days.

A number of incidents have occurred that mention staff members of the management company, Gunnersbury Estate 2026 CIC (CIC) which has applied for planning permission to allow Gunnersbury Park Bowls Club to be converted into a pitch and putt run by Putt in the Park.

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Business owners are speaking out at the unfair way grants have been given out to some of them, but not others. Image Credit: Anahita Hossein-Pour

BUSINESS owners in Southall are considering selling their homes and companies to pay off debt racked up over the pandemic after being rejected for support grants.

Traders who describe themselves as micro businesses with turnover between £150,000 to £500,000 a year, and a few employees, have spoken out about how they feel 'left behind' and facing business rates and rent bills with no income to pay for them.

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Ealing Farmers' Market has been a popular attraction for locals for the past two decades

VILLAGE fetes and local events are the experiences we are most looking forward to when government restrictions are lifted, according to a poll seen by Nub News – something that's always been key to community life across Ealing.

The finding comes in a survey of more than 2,000 consumers for #wecreateexperiences, a campaign being launched today (March 30) by One Industry One Voice, a group representing the UK's events industry.

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The petition was launched yesterday and already has over 250 signatures. Image Credit: Save Gurnell

CALLS are being made for Gurnell Leisure Centre to be reopened after there is 'no clear action plan' from Ealing Council after it refused planning permission for its redevelopment.

Council bosses announced in July last year that the Greenford site would remain closed after lockdown due to pressures caused by the pandemic made it 'financially unviable' with a fall in memberships and rocketing running and repair costs.

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