On Saturday night, my husband and I were walking home through Acton when we passed someone polishing off the last bites of a meal. Without hesitation, they placed the empty plate, cutlery and all, on the pavement and climbed into their still-running van. “Are you done with that?” I asked. With a smirk, they replied,... Continue Reading →
Acton Volunteers Bring New Life to Forgotten Area
For nearly three years, piles of rubbish gathered beneath the railway bridge connecting Perryn Road to Goldsmith Avenue in Central Acton, a forgotten patch hidden from sight, yet impossible to ignore. Furniture, old clothes, beer bottles, even discarded nitrous oxide canisters littered the ground. It was a sad reflection of how easily spaces can be... Continue Reading →
Celebrate Community at Wolf Fields Summer Festival
Come and celebrate summer at For the love of community festival in Wolf Fields, Southall on Friday 8 August from 10 am – 3:30 pm. It will be full of fun, learning, and connection. From face painting to wildlife scavenger hunts, this event is full of hands-on activities the whole family will enjoy. Bring your... Continue Reading →
Free Surplus Food Distribution in South Ealing
St Mary's church in Ealing runs South Ealing Community (SEC) Food cupboard. It gives away free surplus food and reduces food waste. The SEC Food Cupboard offers good quality surplus food items to anyone who would like to come and collect them for their personal use.The SEC Food Cupboard is a community project set up... Continue Reading →
Local pupils organise Acton Park litterpick
Please join the Kids for the Climate litterpick in Acton Park 10-11:30am on Sunday 23 March. The incredibly popular "Kids for the Climate" pupil eco-group at Derwentwater Primary are determined to get to the bottom of local litter with a science-based litterpick. Empowered pupils As a school benefitting from the Sustainability Managers for Schools programme,... Continue Reading →
March to rewild the Church
Join a rewilding march Join families, scientists, churchgoers, artists and activists to deliver 95 Wild Theses about why Church Commissioners should rewild 30% of their land. In 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses for why the Church should reform. Taking inspiration from history, Wild Card has written 95 Wild Theses. These theses are why... Continue Reading →
Another new, family-friendly green job
The sustainability economy is creating green jobs perfect for those with community spirit and practical skills. Apply for this new green job opportunity Mothers' Climate Action Network (Mothers CAN) is looking for a part-time Operations Manager who can work from home. The purpose of this green job is to support and expand this growing network... Continue Reading →
Eco Climate Action at Ealing Sharing Space – From 20 March
Lets get together, share stories, skills and stuff Come and explore fun & inspiring activities and workshops at the Eco Ealing Sharing Space with friends and neighbours across 12 weeks of climate action. Design new projects and and share your ideas for what you would like to see in Ealing. What is Eco Ealing Sharing... Continue Reading →
Fourth Court in Northolt Community Project
Make Your Space at The Fourth Court in Northolt The Fourth Court is a Court is a community project commissioned by Ealing Council. There is a court of storage sheds between Hill and Churchill Court towers at the edge of Northolt Park. Working with local residents and stakeholders the council wants to understand if the... Continue Reading →
Katherine Buchan Meadow won Gold
Katherine Buchan Meadow achieved a London in Bloom Gold Award in the Community category and Outstanding for It's Your Neighbourhood.
