WEN Abundance – 2026 update

Our Abundance project was set up almost 20 years ago in 2007. In Victorian times the area was well known for its apple orchards and market gardens. Some of our local street names reflect this history – Bramley Road, Hessel Road (Hessel is a variety of pear), Leeland Road and Leeland Terrace (named after the market gardener Charles Lee). You can read more about the origins of our street names and history here:

https://www.westealingneighbours.org.uk/category/west-ealing/local-history

We set up the project to make use of surplus fruit. Rather than see it go to waste we decided to pick and collect it, get it juiced and to sell at local events. The money raised has helped West Ealing Neighbours give small grants to a range of local community projects.

We pick fruit from a number of local trees during September and October. There is far too much to juice by hand so we take it for commercial pressing and bottling.

2025 gave us a good harvest and the apple juice is available for £3.50 a bottle. We have been selling it at community events at West Ealing Community Library and it is also available direct from WEN. Please email us at westealingneighbours@gmail.com for more information.

News 20 May 2026

Ealing North MP Becomes Secretary of State for Health and Social Care


James Murray MP has been elevated to become a Cabinet Government Minister. He represents some business and residents in the eastern sector of West Ealing. Sadly he has no prior experience in health and social care but has experience in management consultancy, housing and finance. He replaces Wes Streeting MP whose tenure as Health and Social Care Minister lasted less than two years.

Ealing Southall MP Becomes a Government Whip


Deidre Costigan MP who represents some West Ealing centre residents and businesses has been given the grand title of Junior Lord of The Treasury, a role in the Government Whips’ Office.

December 2025 newsletter

In this issue:

  • Stop The Towers: a valiant effort has ended
  • Victoria Hall: another valiant effort stymied
  • Ealing’s Local Plan: up in the air again?
  • West Ealing Liveable Neighbourhood
  • West Ealing Action Group
  • Your Voice Your Town
  • Library news
  • LAGER Can
  • Meetings with Waitrose developers
  • Book Group
  • Ealing Churches Winter Night Shelter
  • Free Christmas Events

The newsletter can be viewed here.

September 2025 newsletter

In this edition:

  • Stop and Shop+
  • Next WEN public meeting
  • BEAT (Borough of Ealing Art Trail)
  • West London Islamic Centre
  • West Ealing Community Library
  • Free Little Library
  • Leighton Road and Elthorne Park Road Planning blight
  • Victoria Hall: will it be lost to the community?
  • West Ealing Action Group
  • How to report a crime
  • Street name stories

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June 2025 newsletter

In this edition:

  • Do you feel safe in West Ealing?
  • New award-winning café opens in Singapore Road
  • St Mary’s Cathedral breathes new life into empty church
  • West Ealing Community Library’s Fun Day hit all the right notes
  • Updates on some local issues – Lammas Park, West Ealing CPZ extended opening times, Apartment hotel proposed on old Woolworths site, Saving Victoria Hall
  • Can you help WEN with Instagram?
  • Classical music lives here
  • In My Secret Life: The Leonard Cohen Experience at St Barnabas Church

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February 2025 newsletter

In this issue:

  • Decision time for massive Waitrose development
  • Do you feel safe?
  • West Ealing Library update
  • St James Church reinvigorated
  • Battling on for Victoria Hall
  • Gurnell Leisure Centre
  • Leighton Road / Elthorne Park Road review
  • Transport Planners invite your input
  • Pitzhanger connections

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July 2024 newsletter

In this edition:

  • Ealing Council’s ambitions for a new regional park
  • Parking ‘wild west’ in Singapore Road
  • Latest on battle to save Victoria Hall
  • Lammas Park puzzle
  • Local housing association hires security guards

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June 2024 newsletter

Contents:

  • Is this a plan? An overview of the new Local Plan
  • Coming face to face to face with the planning committee
  • Live West Ealing update
  • Discovering Ealing’s green spaces
  • How long does it take to repair a Sainsbury’s lift?

The newsletter can be viewed here.