March 2010 Archives
People are invited to a car boot sale at a school on Saturday March 27.
Oaklands Primary School, Oaklands Road, will be hosting the car boot sale in the playground from 1-3pm and there will be refreshments on sale throughout the event.
It may be the new kid on the block, but you can easily see this Persian restaurant poaching diners away from the other Middle-Eastern eateries fronting Uxbridge Road in West Ealing.
With the promise of wholesome Iranian cooking and cabaret to keep you entertained throughout your meal, Shalizar is certainly a novelty dining experience which should be tried at least once, or as many times as your ears may be able to take the loud music.
Lucky Hanwell students got to work with a BBC presenter and interviewed Radio One DJ Tim Westwood as part of a news programme to be broadcast next week.
Over the past few months, the pupils of Elthorne Park High School in Westlea Road, have been training to be top journalists, carrying out interviews and producing reports and next week, they will see all their hard work streamed to the nation.
The Polyclinic at the Daniel's furniture store along the Uxbridge Road is set to open in 2011.
Councillor David Millican, cabinet member for regeneration and transport confirmed the scheme is to be completed by the end of next year and health bosses at Ealing Primary Care Trust were unable to give a specific date.
Primary school children had a smashing time as they played a part in designing and creating a larger-than-life mosaic.
The pupils of St John's Primary School in Felix Road, West Ealing, welcomed mosaic artist, David Bowers, to their school to help them create a two by two metre mosaic.
A 70-year-old man, who has strived to help his community for 14 years, has been nominated for a community champion award.
Livingston St Louis a father of three children and three grandchildren, has been vice chairman of the Acton Vale Tenants and Residents'Association for nine years and chairman for about five.
A man from West Ealing has been reappointed to the NHS Board as a non-executive director of NHS Ealing.
Timothy Hughes, current chief executive of Yarrow Housing proving support service for people who have learning disabilities and complex needs, will serve a further four years on the NHS Ealing board starting April 1.

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