January 2010 Archives

A weekly drop-in surgery is being launched for Green Man Lane Estate residents to help keep them up-to-date with the proposed regeneration of the blocks.

From February 1, A2 Dominion Housing group, in partnership with Rydon will be on hand to answer queries on the planning application submission.

Energetic youngsters are invited to have fun, make new friends and keep fit at a seven-a-side weekend football league.

A primary school is hoping to lead the way in healthy eating as they will be running free workshops for parents.

As the Government announced a staggering 99per cent of school lunch boxes are unhealthy, Hathaway Primary in Hathaway Gardens, will be running sessions in conjunction with Ealing NHS to discuss the effects of a poor diet on children's learning and behaviour and practical tips will be given on making a healthy lunch on a budget.

Guests are invited to a fundraising afternoon in support of Alzheimers Concern Ealing.

The Charity of William Hobbayne with a centre in Lower Boston Road, will be holding the fundraiser on Tuesday January 26 from 1:45pm.

Restaurant Review: Cardamom

Posted by Steve Bax on Jan 19, 10 09:07 PM in Food and Drink

EA180110pkcarda01.jpgAT first glance, I felt like we were being led through a Mediterranean restaurant only to be seated at a table and offered the wrong menu - an Indian menu to browse, writes Paloma Kubiak.

With its stylish and contemporary panache yet serving Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine, the Cardamom restaurant in Northfields Avenue certainly offers diners a different curry experience.

Two Hanwell women have beaten the odds to help make a difference during a two month work placement with their chosen charities.

Matilda Mudyavanhu, 18, will be working for Positively Women which helps improve the quality of life of women and families affected by HIV and AIDS and Akiho Schilz, 23, will be working for Eastside Educational Trust which provides programmes and workshops for young people to access arts.

Volunteers are invited to make a difference in their neighbourhood by helping to save lives.

The London Ambulance Service and St John Ambulance are calling on people to become Community First Responders (CFR) to be the first on the scene to help patients in life-threatening conditions.

Residents found themselves out in the cold after builders cut through a gas main, sparking an emergency evacuation.

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