Chair of WEN, David Highton has spotted an interesting blog on shopping in West Ealing. A shopping blog by North East retail expert Graham Soult finds hope for West Ealing’s shopping centre in its food and independent traders. He writes: Even before the loss of Woolworths, West Ealing’s high street had seen significant change in recent decades, with the departure of Marks & Spencer in the late 1990s widely seen as an important loss. That site, next to the old Woolworths building, has subsequently been redeveloped and is now occupied by Wilkinson. Nevertheless, it would be wrong to see West Ealing as a retail centre in terminal decline. It’s true that on my walk along Uxbridge Road and Broadway I noted a lot of vacant shops – including the ubiquitous closed-down Ethel Austin – and cheap-looking discount stores. However, there are plenty of bright spots. Arguably, it’s West Ealing’s independent shops that [...]
Vice Chair of WEN Eric Leach reports on a new development in West Ealing. Just 12 months after National Government said ‘No’ to a 26 storey residential building overlooking Haven Green, plans have been submitted for a 21 storey residential building which will overlook Walpole Park. The plan is to demolish the old Westel/TVU mini-Centre Point lookalike building on the corner of Craven Road and the Uxbridge Road on the eastern borders of West Ealing. In its place is planned to build three new buildings – a hotel, a flats for sale block and an Affordable Rents flat block.
It may sound dull but the Council’s current consultation over the Local Development Framework, which is the basis for planning the future of Ealing from 2011 to 2026, will affect all of us and have a profound impact on the future of West Ealing. For example, the plans show: Shops and businesses along the Uxbridge Road corridor demolished to make way for some 1,245 new homes and 3,500 new residents But the plans do not mention how the infrastructure will be put in place to cope with this increase in population: No plans for new schools No plans for new healthcare facilities No alternative strategies to ‘densifying’ the housing along the Uxbridge Road corridor Because we feel it is so important that as many residents as possible have the chance to hear about and comment upon the Council’s plans for West Ealing from 2011-2026, we have organized a public meeting. [...]
West Ealing Neighbours (WEN) have joined forces with St James’ Church this year for the annual Christmas craft fair at the end of this month. We have a fully booked venue with lots of different types of stall and we are looking for additional volunteers to help us during the day. We’d like to have a couple of people who could take tea and coffee to the stall holders as they can’t leave their stalls; three people who are prepared to help out in the kitchen area (a bit of clearing away of tables and some washing up); and we need about 15 people for the end of the day (about 4pm) to help clear up after the craft fair and have the Church ready for the next day. You wouldn’t be expected to do any of this for longer than an hour so if you have more time to [...]
Update: the WEN Book Club review of Oryx and Crake is now available at Ealing Today. The book for this month is ‘Oryx and Crake’ by Margaret Atwood. We’re meeting on Tuesday the 30t at 7:30pm in the Drayton Court pub to discuss. Copies are available on request at West Ealing library. There will be no meeting in December, but we will meet on 10 January to discuss Marina Lewycka’s ‘We are all made of glue. Click here for more information on WEN’s book club.
Just a reminder about the first ever West Ealing Family Day this Saturday. There’s something for everyone from facepainting for kids, food, music and dance in Melbourne Avenue; 100 varieties of apple at the farmers’ market in Leeland Road; or freshly pressed local apple juice, local crafts and more in St James Avenue. Do please drop in and join us in celebrating everything that’s good about living in West Ealing. Just a taste of some of what’s happening in each of the three streets: Leeland Road – will have an apple themed farmers’ market celebrating National Apple Day (October 21st) with: over 100 rare and different varieties of apple on display cider tasting the longest peel competition apple and spoon race Melbourne Avenue – facepainting and other activities for children Dr Bike to help you get the most from your cycle food stalls an exciting line up of music and dance including [...]
Vice Chair of West Ealing Neighbours, Eric Leach, looks at how Ealing Council is proposing to provide for services to 2026, and finds much to be lacking, especially in terms of community infrastructure. In the real world residents are interested in being happy, safe, healthy and fulfilled. If they are parents they want their children to receive a good education. In terms of land use, meeting these needs requires designating ‘preferred use’ on land to be used for providing a whole range of services. Top of the list for these services is the need to provide adequate facilities for maintaining law and order, healing the sick and teaching our children. Also on the list are open space, transport, play, cultural and sporting needs. On Wednesday 13th October 2010, Ealing Council convened a public meeting to explain how it was going to allocate ‘preferred land use’ for these purposes over the [...]
Allison Franklin and Chris Gilson look at the possibilities of having a pop up cinema in West Ealing. Pop up shops and restaurant are common in London nowadays: an empty retail unit is taken over for a few weeks with minimal fittings and then it’s gone. This concept has now extended to cinemas; films are being shown in places as diverse as old railway tunnels, under motorway flyovers and even abandoned petrol stations. There are thousands of square feet of unused office space along the Uxbridge Road. This space could be easily used as a pop up cinema. A pop up cinema would need: empty available indoor space. There’s plenty of that locally a licence to show films some comfy furniture (sourced via Freecycle) or people could bring their own basic catering tickets (Rymans. Sorted.) Pop up cinemas are very attractive as they will provide a way for people to [...]
West Ealing Neighbours, local businesses and traders and the Council have joined together to put on the first ever West Ealing Family Day. Across the centre of West Ealing in Leeland Road, Melbourne Avenue and St James Avenue we will be putting on a series of events and activities for all the family. The three streets will be differently themed: Leeland Road will have a specially extended farmers’ market with apples as a theme (it’s Apple Day on October 21st). There will be an exhibition of over 100 rare and different varieties of apple, cider tasting, apple and spoon racing and an apple juicing demonstration Melbourne Avenue will be for food and entertainment with a stage set up for a variety of local music and dance events as well as children’s entertainment and food stalls St James Avenue is all about what people local people are producing, whether its crafts or artworks, and [...]
