Ealing Council is carrying out a consultation on its air quality strategy and the air quality action plan. The strategy sets out the council’s vision for improving air quality in Ealing between 2022 and 2027. Online webinars are planned in January to encourage feedback. Action is needed to ensure that Ealing meets legal limits for... Continue Reading →
Free Cycling Activities in Southall with Let’s Ride Southall
Do you live in Southall? Do you want to learn how to ride a bike? Well, we’ve got the perfect opportunity for you. As we head into the New Year you might be thinking about how you can begin to build up better habits, and what better way to do so than by starting to... Continue Reading →
How to be more sustainable this Bonfire Night
Remember, remember the 5th of November, but don’t forget about the environment this Bonfire Night! Research carried out by Leeds University found that annual Bonfire Night celebrations have a huge environmental impact, particularly in relation to air and noise pollution levels. Whilst these figures can seem daunting, there are still plenty of ways you can... Continue Reading →
Looking for funds for a community project or idea?
Have you got an idea to help your local community or area flourish? Ealing Together Fund could support your project with up to £10,000 and also help you with advice to crowdfund the rest. Projects that make a positive impact in your local area will be considered, for example projects that: Help others achieve their... Continue Reading →
Learn more about YOUR air quality
Apply for a free air quality sensor to keep track of air pollution impacting your community. What is the air like where you live, work or play? Thanks to Imperial College and Bloomberg Philanthropies you can find out by applying for one of 30 FREE Breathe London Nodes. Join other communities, schools and groups taking... Continue Reading →
Ealing Transition Event: The problem with our air
Ealing Transition hosted a lively and informative event on air quality on 3rd July entitled, ‘The Problem with our Air’, hearing from Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, whose campaigning led to the first recording of air pollution as a cause of death at an inquest, and whose TED talk can be seen here, Dr Ian Mudway, Senior Lecturer... Continue Reading →