Ealing News Archive - 2005
An Archive of Previous Stories on ealingtoday.co.uk
- see also the Police page for crime stories and public safety information
Nov/Dec 2005
* Council Watchdog invites public views on planning enforcement
* Parking tickets issued in Ealing 'illegal'
* New craft shop opens in Northfields
* Proposals could mean thousand more planes a week
* Where exactly does your recycling go?
* Police step up drink drive enforcement over festive period
* Fancy celebrating your 80th in regal splendour?
* Underground stations set to smarten up
* Council turn on TfL over tram construction sites
* South Ealing Rainbows may have to close at Christmas
* Firefighters go on the pull for charity
* Motorists pushed into appealing against parking tickets
* Over 75 Late Licence applications in Ealing
* My favourite is the Christmas Fairy - what's yours?
* Action urged to save Gunnersbury Park
* Ealing Hospital to get MRI scanner and new Cardiac Investigation Unit
* Armed robber targeting South Ealing Road
* Ealing opens door to same sex marriages
* Ealing fails to collect over £7 million in taxes
* Share your musical memories of the West London black music scene
* Operation Blunt aims to cut violent crime
* Campaign warns of Heathrow 'trojan horse'
* Response Project to be reined in
* Ealing Friends of the Earth lobby outside Tesco to save rainforests
* Only 20 places left on Home Energy Solutions project
Sep/Oct 2005
* Hammersmith & Fulham withdraw tram support
* Don't get left out in the cold this winter
* Horn Lane Mobile Phone Theft was Bogus
* Tram Consultation reaches next stage
* No need to pack - the Brownies are here
* Ealing Broadway made Drinking Control Zone
* Council to boost propaganda budget
* Trailfinders up against the big boys
* Unlicensed cabs are 'death trap' say police
* Local PC to take a passage to India
* Food waste to be collected from your door
* Oporto - Portuguese on Ealing Green
* Volunteer Police Cadet Unit goes for gold
* Solar power coming to a bus stop near you
Jul/Aug 2005
*Don't lose your right to vote
*Planned increased in night flights 'scandalous'
*New Police Enquiry Desk in Ealing Broadway
*Two stars brings 207m investment in Ealing Homes
*Ealing Council open customer centre
*Council chiefs' salaries go through the roof
*Ealing Hospital NHS Trust gains 2 star rating
* Will to Win comes to Ealing
* Man convicted for 'wireless piggybacking'
* Ealing Farmers' Market seasonal update
* Hole in the wall could make hole in your pocket
* Organic and wildlife gardening gaining ground
* Armed robbery at Hanger Lane Chemists
* Watch out for this couple
* Packed Uxbridge Road falls silent in remembrance
* Save money on heating bills
* Save money on heating bills
May/Jun 2005
* Livingstone joins opposition to Heathrow expansion
* Council join Transport for London as joint promoter of tram
* MRSA remains real concern at West London hospitals
* Debate on West London Tram Rages On
* Signal Failure on the District Line
* Attack of the Clones - boring town centres
* Row brews over Council meeting attendance
* Fielding School to celebrate 50 years
* Congratulations to Ealing Learners of the Year
* Council turns up the heat on spice factory
* Huge reduction in Ealing road casualties
* BAA publishes Heathrow Expansion Plan
* How conscientious is your councillor?
* Concern grows over drugs in Ealing's Schools
* Older people get help sorting out money maze
* Another Narrow Defeat For Tara
* Soley Fights Back Over Airport Expansion
* Ealing 'weak' as Audit Commission wins appeal
* Early closures at Ealing Common station
* Security measures planned for local stations
* Clive Soley becomes 'Lord of the Blog'
Mar/Apr 2005
* £24 million to be spent on residential care and nursing homes
* Recycling experts go knocking on doors for converts
* Name that house - do you know where this George Formby location is?
* Drayton Manor and Dormers Wells Moving Up
* Is Ealing becoming a concrete jungle?
* London Buses appeal bus depot decision
Jan 2005
* Will job losses hit West London home prices?
* Another
member of Ealing's top team bails out
* South
Acton Skills and Arts Collaborative seek members for management committee
* Councillor
criticises local health care standards
* Getting
children off to a good start
*
New on the site
St Matthews Choir - lively and sociable, with varied repertoire. They
will be performing Rutter's "Requiem" and Karl Jenkins's "The
Armed Man" in April. New singers welcome.
*
New on the site
Kickboxing at St Barnabas Chruch Hall, Pitshanger
*
Gunnersbury
Park plan for Butterfly House
*
New editor for the Green
* New
Year recognition for Ealing social worker
* Drive-by
shooting in Beech Gardens
* So
how walkable is Hanwell?
* Getting
children off to a good start
* New
on the site
Ealing Volunteer Police Cadets for 14-19 year olds
*
Council
housing management stays at fair
* Ealing
people in New Years Honours list
* 94
per cent of burglaries not solved
* Ealing's
air unfit to breathe, claim Friends of the Earth
* Did
you witness Church Road attack?
* More
information on the tram, please
* Hanwell
rapist sentenced
* Put
it away! Cadets find 160 cars displaying tempting goods
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