Dec 192010
 

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 [...]

Dec 192010
 
21 storey tower set to dominate West Ealing centre skyline

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.

Dec 042010
 
WEN Book club update - December

The book for this month is ‘We are made of glue’ by Monica Lewycka. We’re meeting on Mondaythe 10th of January at 7:30pm in the Drayton Court pub to discuss. Copies are available on request at West Ealing library. Click here for more information on WEN’s book club.