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"government’s broader Devolution Programme, which aims to hand more power to local leaders"

All Governments, ESPECIALLY the current Liebore one, treat us as fools, the only thing this will "drive" is incompetence, laziness, arrogance and corruption.There's a Reckoning coming, people are fed up with The Lunacy.Revealed: Six English regions to gain powerful elected mayors under new devolution dealSix areas across England are set to establish new devolved mayoral authorities, following confirmation that each has met the legal requirements to proceed. This move forms part of the government’s broader Devolution Programme, which aims to hand more power to local leaders and drive regional growth. The regions moving forward with the new arrangements are: Cumbria Cheshire and Warrington Norfolk and Suffolk Greater Essex Sussex and Brighton Hampshire and the Solent Each of these areas will soon elect a mayor to lead a new strategic authority, with significant powers to shape the future of their region. These elected mayors will be responsible for overseeing key policy areas such as housing, transport, and wider strategic sectors, aligning local priorities with national devolution goals. To support the transition, the government has pledged to provide each new authority with a dedicated 30-year investment fund, enabling long-term planning and delivery. A standardised funding model will also be introduced to ensure greater transparency and fairness across the board. The announcement comes alongside the introduction of the English Devolution and Community Empowerment Bill, which proposes further powers for local leaders. Under the bill, elected mayors would be granted the authority to intervene in planning applications deemed strategically important and issue planning permission through mayoral development orders – streamlining processes by removing the need for traditional applications. SOURCE:  https://blog.planningportal.co.uk/2025/07/23/planning-news-24-july-2025/?msdynmkt_trackingcontext=c4fd49c2-e24a-412b-a14f-938fc6300000#story-three

Rosco White ● 253d2 Comments ● 252d

Lammas Park works - Information

Over the past couple of months I have gathered information from various sources to better understand the works going on in Lammas Park.Of course I am only one person, and so I invite everyone here to add any sources they have, so that a comprehensive database can be formed. Hopefully this will mitigate any misinformation, deliberate or otherwise.I have posted the following elsewhere, and attracted more information, which is encouraging, as social media often splits people rather than brings people together.Please feel free to add more links in the comments. Obviously if this does not interest you, read no further. 1. The works in Lammas Park are designed for two main aims: to increase biodiversity, and to act as an outlet for coping with flooding in the area.2. A local resident tested the water in February claiming in an ITV interview  that the coli levels he found were ‘over 10,000 cpu/100mls’ which was ‘ten times what is found in the Thames, at 1,000 cfu/100mls’. The truth is that the Thames had an average of 2,869 cfu/100mls, while his own Lammas Park pond test came back at 2,600 cfu/100mls.3. Nevertheless, contamination is a serious issue, and so immediately after this, on the 7th March, Thames Water traced the contamination to a nearby house which had misconnected its waste pipe. The pond was cleaned, and the pipes were closed until the house in question remedies their error. There has not been any new water in the ponds since Thames Water performed the operation (the ponds have dried up) and they await confirmation of the pipes being properly connected. The ponds are currently empty, and have been for some time.4. The biodiversity aspect is to encourage natural wildlife to the area (eg. Frogs, hedgehogs, bats) as well as various plants and flowers which in turn attract insects such as bees. This type of biodiversity has been on the wane due in part to green spaces primarily covered in manicured lawns, and the decline in natural gardens and front gardens of houses in urban areas. The park will provide shelter, food, and places to breed for these animals, which is not just beneficial for the environment, but educational for us, especially children. Not all the flat lawn will be lost, in fact a large part will remain (as can be seen in the attached plan). The rest will resemble more of a ‘meadow’.5. SUDS are designed not just for wildlife, but they also benefit us in the long term through reducing carbon in the air. (See attached pdf for more information).6. The area is more susceptible to surface water flooding partly due to an increase in extreme weather (climate change) and an increase in paved areas which were previously green and porous (eg. driveways). There is a map available for you to see how the area is/will be affected by flooding, which is used for planning and insurance purposes.7. The cost to us, the residents of Ealing, is £150,000. This includes all landscaping and completion of the project. The remainder of the cost is covered by The Environmental Agency and Thames Water. This is a one-off cost, which in my opinion, when compared to the annual cost of something like pothole repair (£410,000) sounds like a good investment.8. The majority of Lammas Park will still be flat and football-friendly, as can be seen by today’s aerial viewI am happy to provide the following to anyone who wants it (I don't know how to add attachments here)* I have the results of a FOI from Ealing Council showing the breakdown of the cost of the project.* I have a transcript of communication with Thames Water, with a job reference number, should anyone wish to find out more re. the surface water pipes.* I have the Ealing resident’s original Lammas Park test, and comparison to tests carried out on the Thames.* A flood map for planning can also be viewed here: https://flood-map-for-planning.service.gov.uk/map?seg=sw,hr&cz=516824.1,179928.9,16.599058* The council has published a plan of how the finished park will look, as well as an aerial photo of works in progress.* Here is a link to the news re. Funding for pothole repair in Ealing: https://ealing.news/.../ealing-council-welcomes-pothole.../* Here is a link a pdf with comprehensive and clear explanation of SUDS and how they work. There are many such documents available, however this one happens to use Ealing as one of its case studies https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/rba-gla_guide-parks_and_greenspace_final.pdf

Dominik Klimowski ● 282d36 Comments ● 253d

Floating bus stops, not such a great idea….

From Highways Magazine this week:The roll-out of floating bus stops has been halted by the Government as it responds to campaigns surrounding pedestrian safety.The Government has ordered an immediate suspension of bus stops where pedestrians board and disembark directly from or to a cycle lane.The pause was announced by Simon Lightwood, the local transport minister, in a statement to MPs on 26 June, with the minister referring to them as ‘problematic’ to people with visual impairments.The main concern highlighted by campaigners is that the floating stops force pedestrians – particularly vulnerable pedestrians or those with disabilities – to avoid cyclists using the bike lanes between the stops and the pavement.A UCL study commissioned by the charity The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association showed that guide dogs avoid using floating bus stops due to meeting cyclists travelling at speed.El Briggs, head of policy, public affairs and campaigns at The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, said: ‘Our research has shown the significant fear, anxiety and distress caused by bus stop boarders for disabled people.‘Our research shows bus stop boarders are confusing, difficult to detect, and can create frightening near-misses with cyclists. No one should have to risk stepping into harm’s way just to board or leave a bus.’Sarah Gayton, of the National Federation of the Blind UK, also commented: ‘All types of floating bus stops are not safe or accessible for blind people, as well as all bus passengers.‘Guidance will not resolve this design flaw. The only solution is for the bus to pull up to the pavement curb where passengers can board and alight without crossing any cycle lane.‘We want cyclists to be safe, but not at the expense of the most vulnerable people; pedestrians, but particularly blind and disabled pedestrians.’Cue the mouth breathing minority here claiming that all cyclists are perfect and never endanger anyone!

Simon Hayes ● 268d21 Comments ● 260d

Gov't to consult on removing planning committee decisions for developments of fewer than ten homes.

The Developer's Free For All continues unabated, and aided & abetted by Liebore:-Government to consult on removing planning committee decisions for developments of fewer than ten homes.The government is set to consult on shifting the jurisdiction of planning committees for smaller housing schemes.This latest move builds on the proposals already laid out in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, which is currently progressing through the House of Commons.While the Bill outlines a ‘national scheme of delegation’, giving planning officers the authority to approve schemes that align with local plans, it does not explicitly call for a wider removal of planning committee involvement in smaller developments.As reported by The Times, the government is expected to announce further elements of its planning reform agenda in the coming weeks. Among the most contentious is a consultation on removing council planning committees’ ability to “interfere in the vast majority of planning applications.”Planning minister Matthew Pennycook has confirmed that larger schemes will continue to go before committee. However, stripping planning committees of decision-making powers over swathes of smaller applications, he argues, will help streamline the system.“Some local authorities haven’t made these changes, they haven’t streamlined their process,” Pennycook told The Times. “And I think bringing that clarity and uniformity across the country… will help speed up the process.”https://www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/article/councils-to-lose-blocking-powers-in-boost-to-housebuilding-bpqm2l3xn

Rosco White ● 330d8 Comments ● 322d

White City Bus Station - closed from 28th April to 26th May

This arrived today from TfL:From 08:00 Monday 28 April until 18:00 Sunday 26 May, stops A, B, C and D at Shepherd’s Bush station/Ariel Way will be closed. Routes 31, 49, 95, 148, 207, 228, 237, 260, 316, C1 and SL8 will be diverted or stop short of their usual destinations. Routes 148, 207, 228, 260 and SL8 will also not serve White City bus station. This is because of redevelopment works on Ariel Way.During the closures, please use the following stops:For routes 31, 49, 316 and C1 towards White City:stop E at Shepherd's Bush station/Shepherd's Bush Green or buses will terminate at usual stops at White City bus stationFor routes 31, 49, 316 and C1 towards Camden Town, Clapham Junction, Brent Cross West and Victoria:buses will start from usual stops at White City bus station or stop Y at Shepherd's Bush Station/Uxbridge RoadFor route 228 towards Central Middlesex Hospital:stop F at Shepherd's Bush station/Shepherd's Bush Green or stop WE at White City station/Wood LaneFor route 228 towards Maida Hill:stop WE at White City station/Wood Lane or stop X at Shepherd's Bush station/Uxbridge RoadFor route 237 towards Hounslow Heath:stop WL at White City station or stop F at Shepherd's Bush station/Shepherd's Bush GreenFor route 237 towards White City:stop M at Goldhawk Road/Shepherd's Bush Road or stop WG at White City bus stationRoute 95 will not serve Shepherd’s Bush Green. Buses will start and finish from White City bus stationRoute 148 will not serve White City bus station. Buses will start and finish from stop X at Shepherds Bush station/Uxbridge RoadRoutes 207, 260 and SL8 will not serve White City bus station. Buses will terminate at stop V Uxbridge Road/Shepherd’s Bush Green, and start from stop F at Shepherd's Bush station/Shepherd's Bush GreenUse route 237 from stop WL at White City bus station to stop F at Shepherd's Bush station/Shepherd's Bush Green to pick up routes 207, 260 and SL8 towards Hayes, Golders Green and Uxbridge.

Ben Owen ● 343d3 Comments ● 343d

Ecological damage to Lammas increases

A walk around Lammas park with a couple of old friends was a shocker yesterday.  Firstly the smell. Whole place smells toxic but differs in smell and intensity as one walks around.The amount of midges and flies and it's only April and still rather cold at night.Another hole dug and operatives struggling to find connections.Little wonder as the Metropolitan Water Board had issues with incorrect mapping and connections all the way across Northfields and South Ealing and Brentford. Much to do with the closure of The Pumping Station and water facilities at Kew and the Industrial decline of Brentford.It seems none of the experts and consultants have any idea of this.Nor it seems has any attempt been made to fully research this and find facts.Funny that it's not that difficult but it's not all online and there's the rub. If it's not online t'therefore does not exist.And that why this is now a monumental cock up that has already damaged the wildlife and birdlife that was one of the secrets of this park unless you know it really well.Quite how local Councillors and officials have managed to dick and dive, manipulate and deceive continuously for almost a full year is absolutely disgusting. This weekend a fatality occurred in another London Borough with a drowning of a child in a pond.Yesterday the Police warned about swimming in even shallow water .And in Ealing Councillors and their minions go on the attack about Nimbyism but are blind to the risks they are promoting.Principally  deep water and mud right next to children's playgrounds and a Toddler centre.In a park used by generations of Kids to play safely in.Something that was not possible in Walpole Park or Gunnersbury Park where 3 local children perished playing on ice in a Pond that was fully fenced off. The justifications for the works are far from correct. no facts are verifiable and the paper trail is one of confusion and collusion.It is there to see. Just walk around the place ands see what it is like now and compare to how it was just 11 months ago.Bereft of all its wildlife.  Many of the rarer birds have been replaced by scavengers,There are Rats, rather large ones quite visible in the small hours in the peripheral streets, and Foxes everywhere.How are the animal  faeces going to be controlled in water, the insect larvae / The risk ( increasing ) of malarial and infectious waterborne transmitting insects? Already there's a problem with Horse flies in the park and that was caused by interfering with the local nature balance.Its is an urban environment with urban living, with more and more intensification with people having no private open space. This park has never been need more than now. For people to use safely . of any age and predicament. In safety. In health.  And why it existed for over 100 years, for that very purpose.It is not a cover for additional intense developments - which is the almost certainly the real reason.The transmission of disease from the great many domestic animals walked in the park?And what if some soul drowns?I wonder if the same councillors will accept their responsibility in advance or simple pass the buck and roll out the  "We will consider the lessons learned for the future"Maybe they and their advisors should look to the not too distant past and this past weekend and learn those lessons fast?

Raymond Havelock ● 360d73 Comments ● 350d

Lammas Park (Again) - URGENT HEALTH WARNING

A concerned local noticed the water coming into these ponds wasn’t right and has carried out a lab analysis test on the tennis courts endI’ve seen the report and it looks legitimate Can’t include picture but the text states:-Water quality DANGERKeep children and dogs away from this water.22 February 2025Test for E.coli levelsResult 3603 E.Coli/100mlColony Forming UnitsMore than 3x above maximum limit for river waterIf you come into contact with this water wash your hands thoroughly with soap in running water and dry them completely - use liquid soap and warm water if you can.Source NHS InformE.Coli/100mL:Test site location: What3Words tricks.influencing.brandedSource of pollution:Ealing Council Sustainable urbanDrainage System (SuDS) scheme has connected surface water drains to the ponds in the north of Lammas park which flow into the large excavated basins in the south of the park.The surface water drains shows a very high level of sewage contamination. The grey water and brown sludge is clearly visible. The water in the discharge pipe also smells of sewage.Test equipment: Fluidion Alert One AnalyserSymptoms of E. coli infectionSymptoms include diarrhoea, stomach cramps and occasionally fever.About half of people with the infection will have bloody diarrhoea.People usually notice symptoms 3 to 4 days after they have been infected. But symptoms can start any time between 1 and 14 days afterwards.These symptoms can last up to 2 weeks.Haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS)A small number of people with E. coli 0157 infection go on to develop a serious condition called haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS). Symptoms of HUS include:•peeing less•tiredness•swelling•bruisingThis can sometimes lead to kidney failure and death, although this is rare.The risk of HUS is highest in children aged under 5 years.Source: NHS Inform websiteEaling Council and Thames Water — a circus and its clowns (allegedly)

Colin Goodman ● 403d102 Comments ● 382d

Leighton Road, West Ealing

Talk about using a sledge hammer to crack a non-existent nut!At www.ealing.gov.uk/elthorne-leighton you will discover two 'improvement' options are suggested at the eastern end of Leighton Road.Option 1 turns the southern section of Seaford Road into two way dedicated cycle lanes. Option 2 blocks the direct road link between Leighton Road and Northfield Avenue.The documentation supporting these options is pages and pages of photos, statistics, diagrams and platitudes. The sheer volume of it probably rivals the supporting documentation used in the D Day Landing in France during WWII.I received two copies of the undated 3 page letter sent to 100s of residents. No options' details just a pointer to the web site. There's also an 8 hour(!) public meeting planned for Monday 27 January 2025 at the small Northfield Community Library. It runs for 11am to 7pm. It's called a 'drop-in' style session. This is not a proper public meeting. A proper public meeting is where an expert - say Councillor Driscoll - is up front with slides and or large display panels. He presents the Council case and than the 100+ residents are allowed to ask questions for an hour. There needs to be an effective amplified sound system with roving mikes so that every one can hear the questions and the answers.The budget for the Leighton Road-Elthorne Park Road improvement project is £250,000. Surely this money could have been /should have been spent alleviative some real problems in Ealing - instead of spending money on 'addressing' unspecified, unsubstantiated 'historic traffic and safety issues'.

Eric Alan Leach ● 434d143 Comments ● 429d

LTN’s - 20min Neighbourhoods — What I Learnt Last Night

Went to Ealing Councils “Community Workshop for Ealings 20 Minute Framework for Ealing Broadway & South Ealing” last nightDidn’t know about it did you? I’m not surprised as we only heard last minute via an obscure social media post; it was advertised as Sold Out via Eventbrite but this was wrong and there was plenty of capacity. In fact it was very sparsely attended!!!The buzzwords were “Primary Active Travel Route”; “Greener Active Travel Link”; “ Climate Change and Ecological Emergency Plan” and wonderful ideas such as Focus Zones, Placemaking etcCut to the chase: this is the return of LTN’s only on steroids now.Plans under consideration (ie coming your way in a year or two) are to make South Ealing Road a Primary Active Travel Route. Questioned what this actually is the spin answer was where walking and cycling encouraged but, despite constant requests, the details of what this looked like couldn’t be shared. When I stated this can only be at the expense of car travel and “another as Chiswick High Road disaster” the very nice young lady could only go crimson and I got no response really.Exactly the same when talking about the Uxbridge Road junction around The North StarAll of these plans are formulated via the online responses numbering 1,100 which is a 1.25% sample of the effected population in these areasWhen asked where the people rolling these ideas out lived they were rather sheepish in confirming they didn’t live in these areas, some actually not even Ealing rather the well known cycling stazi of Islington!! The regeneration aspect for these areas is of course laudable and welcome.However clearly this will be at the expense of heritage and your freedom of movement by means you may choose freely The final classic snippets were nobody from Planning in attendance or involved, no consideration apparently in respect of high density high rise blocks with this just being about infrastructure. So totally disjointed which to the average Joe must appear mad as don’t you plan your infrastructure around the expected built environment as a whole???In short — there’s a nightmare heading our way

Colin Goodman ● 851d207 Comments ● 456d

I asked AI for the options to legally dismiss a UK Government.

I would wager that most of us are rather unhappy with Comrade Starmer and his Stasi, to say the least. The last option 5 seems very viable to me, I will notify Reform :-In the UK, there are several legal options for dismissing an elected government and triggering a new general election:1/ Fixed-term elections: By law, a general election must be held at least every five years. 2/ Prime Minister's request: The Prime Minister can request the King to dissolve Parliament and call an early election2. The King typically grants this request, as it is part of the royal prerogative exercised on ministerial advice.3/ Vote of no confidence: If the government loses a vote of no confidence in the House of Commons, they are expected to either resign or call a general election.4/ Loss of majority: If the government loses its working majority in Parliament, it may be forced to call an election or resign.5/ Recall petitions: While this doesn't directly dismiss the government, individual MPs can be subject to recall petitions. If 10% of voters in a constituency sign a recall petition, the MP loses their seat, triggering a by-election.It's important to note that the public cannot directly force a general election. Opposition parties and the public can only try to put pressure on the government if they believe an election should be held sooner.The King's role in calling elections is largely ceremonial. While the King technically has the power to refuse a dissolution request, this has not happened in modern times and would be highly controversial.

Rosco White ● 472d36 Comments ● 465d

Wottasurprise - Shamed human rights lawyer faces sentencing for £3m legal aid scam .......

Woke Lefties are SO "Holier Than Thou."   🤣Shamed human rights lawyer faces sentencing for £3m legal aid scam that falsely accused Iraq war veterans of murder and torture.Phil Shiner, 67, from Birmingham, has admitted three counts of fraud A disgraced former human rights lawyer is due to be sentenced today over a £3million legal aid scam involving claims against Iraq war veterans.Phil Shiner, 67, who was struck off for pursuing false torture and murder allegations against British soldiers, admitted three counts of fraud on the eve of his trial.A former soldier who was among those targeted has vowed to attend today's sentencing hearing at Southwark Crown Court, saying he wants to look Shiner in the eye as punishment is handed down.Robert Campbell, who was a major in the Royal Engineers, branded Shiner a liar who 'duped the legal establishment glitterati into thinking he was on some kind of crusade'.Shiner, who was the principal solicitor of the law firm Public Interest Lawyers, was struck off as a solicitor in 2017 at a tribunal after being found guilty of misconduct and dishonesty relating to false abuse claims against British troops.He will now be sentenced for fraud after admitting that an agent acting on his behalf had been cold-calling potential clients in Iraq.He also admitted paying referral fees, both of which breached the terms of being granted a legal aid contract as part of a judicial review. The charges carry a maximum sentence of ten years in prison. Shiner has been on bail since pleading guilty in September this year.Philip Shiner, who was struck off for pursuing false torture and murder allegations against British soldiers, is due to be sentenced after admitting three counts of fraudShiner had brought thousands of criminal complaints to the Iraq Historic Investigations Team – a body set up by the Ministry of Defence to investigate soldiers. Not a single one was ever charged. Mr Campbell was accused of drowning Iraqi teenager Saeed Shabram in a river in Basra in May 2003, and was scrutinised in eight investigations into the 19-year-old's death, including one for possible manslaughter, before he was ultimately cleared.In 2020, judge Baroness Hallett decided there was 'no reliable evidence upon which it would be proper to conclude' that Mr Campbell or any other British soldier pushed or forced Mr Shabram into the water.Mr Campbell has now said ahead of today's sentencing: 'We were investigated eight times before we were exonerated because Phil Shiner just kept lying and lying and lying.'The 51-year-old, who was medically discharged from the army in 2018, added: 'I want to catch his eye. I want to look at him. I want to see what he looks like.'I wish I could address the court but I can't because he's not actually being sentenced for lying about me he's just being sentenced for fraud.'Asked what he would say to the court if he had the opportunity, Mr Campbell said Shiner had 'duped the Ministry of Defence, he duped human rights groups, he duped the legal aid authority, he duped the BBC and he duped the legal establishment glitterati into thinking he was on some kind of crusade and he wasn't'.Shiner had made an application to the Legal Services Commission in 2007 in which he sought up to £200,000 of legal aid funding for his firm to represent clients including Khuder Al-Sweady, in an application for judicial review.Shiner, pictured outside London's High Court in January 2013, had brought thousands of criminal complaints to the Iraq Historic Investigations Team. No troops were charged as a resultAccording to the National Crime Agency, he received about £3million in the value of the contract.And the ensuing Al-Sweady inquiry into allegations of mistreatment and unlawful killing of Iraqi nationals by British troops in 2004 cost the taxpayer £24million.The inquiry found that Mr Al-Sweady's nephew Hamid Al-Sweady had been killed 'outright' whilst fighting, and had been a 'willing and active' participant in an attack on British forces.It concluded that the most serious claims of murder and torture were ‘wholly without foundation and entirely the product of deliberate lies, reckless speculation and ingrained hostility’.Shiner was later declared bankrupt after being struck off for ­dishonesty and other offences by the Solicitors Regulation ­Authority for pursuing false torture and murder allegations against British troops.In making his 2007 application, Shiner failed to disclose that an agent acting on his behalf and with his knowledge had been cold-calling and making unsolicited approaches to potential clients in Iraq. He also failed to disclose that he was paying referral fees.This practice was not permitted as part of gaining a legal aid contract, the NCA said.Shiner was also convicted for providing a witness statement to the commission in support of his application, which was again gained by an unsolicited approach.As a result of his failure to disclose this information, Shiner was able to gain a 'valuable legal aid contract to enable him to pursue the judicial review', the NCA said.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14176451/Disgraced-human-rights-lawyer-3million-legal-aid-scam-linked-claims-against-Iraq-War-veterans-sentenced-today-major-targeted-vows-want-look-eye.html

Rosco White ● 479d13 Comments ● 471d

Donate winter coats, christmas jumpers and books this winter

Hello  Ealing!Please note: Due to the expected poor weather conditions this weekend, The Acton Market Reduce and Recycle Hub and Community Christmas event will be relocating to St Mary's Acton, The Mount, High St, London W3 9NW, on Saturday, 7th October.We wont let the weather stop us!Join us inside the church for all the planned Christmas activities and entertainment we opening at the later time of 11.30am and closing with some fun at 3.30pm👩‍🎤Entertainment:11:30 AM - Ealing Rock Choir1:00 PM - The West London Jazz Collective3:30 PM - Elevate Arts☃Christmas Recycling Activities:🎅🏾Christmas Jumper Swap: Swap your unwanted festive jumper for a new-to-you one! No donation necessary, one jumper per person.🧤Winter Coat & Accessories Collection: Donate your unwanted winter coats and accessories (hats, gloves, scarves, jumpers) to help those in need and homeless this Christmas.🍐Donate to Ealing Foodbank: Bring food donations to help those in our community facing hunger. For suggestions, see the December shopping list: https://ealing.foodbank.org.uk/♻Recycle your unwanted clothes and support Traid.♻Recycle small electrical items, also supporting Traid's work.🙏Learn to Repair your Clothes with Ealing Repair Cafe.📚Join the Book Swap: Bring books to swap or pick up some new reads! We'll also have wrapped mystery books for gifting.🌍Campaign for Change with Ealing Friends of the Earth: Learn about local issues and campaigns concerning air pollution, climate change, nature, and biodiversity.🏠Find Out More on Your Town, Your Voice: Participate in Ealing Council's vote for priorities on local community projects.Plus for the families: Get a chance to see inside an emergency vehicle!🚔Metropolitan police vehicle🚒Fire engine (on display unless needed for an emergency)

Zahra Shah ● 484d1 Comments ● 483d