Fixing the stuff you already own is a great way to save money and help the planet. As a part of London Repair Week 2026, Ealing in March has these repair events and we would love to pop along. Friday, 6 March, Ealing Mencap Repair Week Workshop: For people with learning difficulties to join a... Continue Reading →
The Wet Wipe Ban & Crisis: Blocking Our Rivers
Anyone who has used a wet wipe to clean a baby’s bottom knows how effective and satisfying they are to use. But Britain’s sewers and rivers are repeatedly, and damagingly clogged by wet wipes. The government is planning a plastic wet wipe ban, but can it be that simple? CURB (Clean up River Brent) discuss... Continue Reading →
Family Fun at ReActon: Reuse and Repair Event
Come along for a fun, family-friendly day of reuse and repair event with ReActon at Stirling Road. On Saturday 7 March 2026 from 11 am -2 pm, join in with reusing and repairing as part of London Repair Week. ReActon focuses on reducing our waste, looking at how we can reuse and repair. Collectively, we have... Continue Reading →
LAGER Can 2025 Annual Report: Community Efforts for a Greener Ealing
LAGER Can 2025 annual Report highlights their amazing waste busting achievements, growth, and progress of LAGER Can group. It reflects their commitment to excellence and transparency in making the London Borough of Ealing’s open spaces cleaner and greener. It’s also available to download and read as a pdf. Achievements for 2025 The LAGER Can 2025 Annual Report summarises their... Continue Reading →
Upcoming Art Exhibition on Eco-Art, Sustainable Creations and Innovative Waste Transformation – Francesca Busca
Francesca Busca is an Ealing based artist who creates art work from “trash”. She has a number of art exhibitions on Eco-Art of her work taking place across the UK. Her current exhibition (February 2026) is Ripples of Change in Dornoch, Scotland, but in March, June, and October a number of her artworks will be... Continue Reading →
Sustainable Fashion: Why Quality Donations Matter?
With rising concerns about the environmental and ethical costs of the consumer goods industry worldwide, secondhand retail has seen growing importance over recent years. The second-hand market for sustainable fashion and especially charities need good quality donations so they can raise money for their causes. "We have enough clothing for the next 6 generations" Patrick... Continue Reading →
“Cut the crap” exhibition- how to reduce, reuse and recycle more easily!
Pop in this half term with your children to Boston Manor Park to find inspiration to reduce, reuse and recycle more. Cut the Crap exhibition is displayed from Monday 16 to Wednesday 18 February in the hidden workshop space in Boston Manor Park by their Walled Garden. This display is our Act for Ealing http://www.actforealing.org... Continue Reading →
Free school uniform at The Hub @ Greenford Library
Get free school uniform for you and your family at The Hub at Greenford Library during opening times. Pick up to up to 5 school uniform items per child for free. Drop off any Greenford school uniform items that have got too small for them. Our popular Ealing free school uniform project has their first... Continue Reading →
Sewing lessons in Acton with Reduce to Reuse
Join hands-on sewing lessons in Acton with Sara Gulyas and discover the joy of making and machine sewing with confidence. These friendly, supportive classes are designed to help you feel comfortable using a sewing machine and to build skills you can truly enjoy. Follow Sara on Instagram @reusedtoreduce This is more than just a sewing... Continue Reading →
Book your spot for small electricals repair in Acton
ReActon is offering free small electricals repairs (fully booked) and to learn how to repair clothes at Acton Gardens Community Centre from The Restart Project and Ealing Repair cafe. Book to come to the event at Acton Gardens Community Centre on Saturday 17th January from 11-2pm. Small electricals slots are fully booked. You can still... Continue Reading →
