97p shop set to open in West Ealing

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I’ve been wondering what was happening to the old Miss London shop which has been empty for months. It occupies a prime site on the corner of the Uxbridge Road and Singapore Road. Now I know, it’s going to be a 97p shop and will sell alcohol along with its many other products.

We seem to be battling against a tide of betting shops, money lending shops and 99p or, in this case, 97p shops.  The West Ealing shopping centre needs a balance so that our high street isn’t simply defined by budget shopping.  Otherwise, a whole swathe of local residents have little reason to shop locally and their money goes out of the local economy. We need to find a way to strike a balance and I just don’t think it can be just left to market forces.

 

 

 

Half-term holiday football sessions next week in West Ealing

Holiday Football Sessions in West Ealing – Monday 28th October – Friday 1st November

£2 per child per day 10am – 1pm  for 5 years and upwards

The sessions are run by Motiv8 at Drayton Green Football Pitch off Drayton Green Road W13

WHO ARE WE
With a team offering over 10 years industry experience in community and elite multi-sports, Motiv8sf provides a safe and structured positive learning environment at EVERY session.
OUR COACHES
All our Coaches are CRB cleared with Child Protection and First Aid Certification as well as having the relevant experience and qualifications.
PARTIES
We ALSO cater for both boys and girls birthday parties as well as mixed ability groups. Ages covered are from 5 years and upwards

Contact us:
Tel: 07958195060
info@motiv8sportsandfitness.com
www.m8sf.co.uk
www.facebook.com/motiv8sf
Twitter: @Motiv8sf
Block bookings available on request

New supply of Abundance apple juice now available

We had a pleading message left on our phone from the apple pressers at Chiltern Ridge asking us to come and collect our (second batch of) Abundance apple juice. They are so busy this year pressing apples that they are running out of room to store all the bottles of juice. So a hastily arranged drive yesterday morning and we collected 79 bottles and then ended up driving back through the pouring rain and a hailstorm. No matter, we now have it and will get it labelled ready for sale. We tried some this morning and it’s fruity and dry – very pleasant indeed.

As well as apple juice we have damson jam all bottled up and looking a glorious deep red. I think damsons, along with blackcurrants, have one of the most intense of fruit flavours. So this jam should be something to savour.

There are pears picked and ready for our ever-popular pear and ginger chutney and quinces ready for …… well maybe a chutney to go with curries a bit like mango chutney. We shall see.

If you want any of our Abundance products please email wenabundance@gmail.com for details.

 

 

Good news: Luckhurst butchers will be back in new year

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Here’s some good news from Tony Luckhurst:

Just an update that obviously the planned building works are taking longer than expected.

I wanted to reassure customers that we are still committed to returning to Melbourne Ave but this won’t be until the new year.
Sorry for any inconvenience. Thanks for your patience but this is very frustrating for us too.

Any enquiries 07831 510106 or email butcher@luckhurst.org.uk
We have a facebook page too.
Many Thanks, Tony Luckhurst

WEN vice chair nominated to be local planning champion

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Congratulations Eric!  Eric Leach, WEN vice chair and chair of the West Ealing Centre Neighbourhood Forum, has been nominated Neighbourhood Planning Champion by the Department for Communities and Local Government. Eric’s role will be to spread the word about the Localism Act which has given powers to local neighbourhoods.

Planning Minister Nick Boles said:

“There is a genuine neighbourhood planning movement occurring with more than 500 communities already using these powers and many hundreds more taking steps to make use of this important new right.  ”We’ve seen a great start but I want to see many more communities making sure they make the most out of neighbourhood planning.  This funding will help councils support plans around the country and help turn communities’ aspirations for their area into reality.”

Eric has lived in West Ealing for over 30 years and describes himself as a ‘blunt speaking and enthusiastic Lancashire man’ with a vision to make the area a better place for residents, traders and visitors alike.

He worked for many years within the voluntary sector and joined West Ealing Neighbours (WEN) in 2006.

Eric says of his new position:

”I think that I have been given the role as I have attended more of the Government neighbourhood planning meetings than anyone else! Seriously though I found out at a Government meeting this week that our Local Planning Authority nominated me.

”Presumably it’s in recognition for the work I’ve done and am doing in setting up the Neighbourhood Forum in West Ealing centre and to a lesser extent in central Ealing.

”I have also been helping neighbourhood planning initiatives in Hanwell and in Acton. The new role will extend to responding to other requests for neighbourhhod planning help and advice in and around London, which I’m happy to do if I have the time’.

 

With thanks to Ealing Today

OPEN Ealing – sale of limited edition artworks 18th -23rd October

Limited Edition Letterpress and Screen-prints by Danny Flynn

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OPENShop, OPEN Ealing’s current performance and exhibition space in West Ealing, is turning into a.. er.. shop, of all things, for just five days.  

From  Saturday 19th to Wednesday 23rd October OPEN is hosting a sale of limited edition printed artworks by acclaimed designer Danny Flynn.  Flynn has previously exhibited at Tate Modern and the Whitechapel Gallery.   On sale will be a range of prints from £250 to £2.50, including limited edition large prints of Keith Richards, Kylie Minogue, John Lee Hooker, Nick Cave and more.  Also on sale will be bags, T-shirts, beer mats, greetings cards and bookmarks. 

Come along for the chance to buy an early Christmas present or two, or just to view. OPENShop is at 13, Drayton Green Road, W13, and will be open from 11am to 6pm each day.  Cash or cheques only please

 

Leave our flowers alone! Flowers stolen from Melbourne Ave flowerbed

We managed to find some money from the SoundBite Festival budget to re-plant this flowerbed in Melbourne Ave to brighten up the area. All was well for a few weeks but one plant was stolen last week and then more plants have been stolen two nights in a row this week. Lots of people have said how much they enjoy the splash of colour and sit down for a few minutes to enjoy the flowers.

To try to deter further plants thefts I’ve put up this notice in the flowerbed:

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 We hope you like these flowers but please leave them here for others to enjoy as well

The plants in this flowerbed have been paid for by local residents and we hope you enjoy this splash of colour that brightens up the street. Our thanks to Jeff’s Flowers for doing the planting and looking after the flowerbed for all of us to enjoy. Lots of people have told us how much better the street looks with this colourful flowerbed.

Sadly, we have had some plants stolen over the last few days. These plants don’t belong to Ealing Council but to the local residents. If many more get stolen all that will be left to look at will be a bare patch of earth.

And be aware that there is a CCTV camera right next to this flowerbed!

 

What’s on at the Ealing Autumn Festival

The Ealing Autumn Festival is a celebration of arts, culture and heritage in venues across Ealing.

This year, in celebration of Benjamin Britten’s centenary, the Festival is giving Ealing its first ever opera to be staged as the composer intended – Noye’s Fludde. Visitors can look forward to over 30 events in 12 venues – including 2 first performances and a world premiere – at Ealing’s biggest autumn arts festival.

11th October
The Russian chamber choir Voskresenije arrives from St Petersburg. They meet The Addison Singers 7.30pm at St Peter’s Church, Ealing for an open rehearsal of their joint programme of folksongs and sacred music for 12 October.

12th October
Voskresenije and The Addison Singers are joined by Matthew Barley “the world’s most adventurous cellist”. Together, they tell The Story of a Suite: how Britten composed his Suite for Cello No3 for his Russian friend Rostropovich. Voskresenije sing Russian folksongs and sacred music that are the musical basis of the piece. Matthew Barley shows how Britten intertwined these themes and then plays the whole work. It is an absolute masterpiece. Listen up GCSE Music students and cellists! This is very much for you with variation and ground bass explained. Group bookings and study packs available on request: info@ealingautumnfestival.co.uk

12th October
A rare screening of Elegy of Life bio-documentary about Rostropovich by the internationally acclaimed Russian director, Alexander Sokurov.

12th October
Morning walk, meet 10am at Ealing Broadway Station or 10.50am at Greenford Bridge for the Guided Walk Fludde! A history of local flooding featuring the River Brent. The walk finishes at St Mellitus Church in time for the film and the concert.

12th October
Children can go to Ealing Central Library to make animal masks to wear for the opera Noye’s Fludde due to be performed on 26-27 October.

12th October
The Ealing Youth Orchestra invites you to its family concert to Meet the Orchestra. You hear the full range of the instruments of the orchestra in Britten’s brilliant Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra. Then you have a chance to get closer up and find out how they really work.

13th October
A wonderful, madcap community day at Hanwell Community Centre for the launch of Hanwell Big Local with Hanwell Heritage & Local History Society and the Ealing Autumn Festival. This is local friendship writ large! The Cuckoo Estate, part of Hanwell Bog Local, was built in the !930s so roll up for exhibitions, art and craft activities, guided tours, talks and music of the ‘30s together with short films by Britten and Auden and, of course, Charlie Chaplin!

13th October
University of West London brings us back to the present with new music by UWL composer, David Osbon. The two pianists of Duo Ludus Tonalis fly in fresh from Italy specially to play his Prometheus Dance and other works.

14th October
The Cruel Sea. Why this film? It depicts the Battle of the Atlantic of WW2. Britten returned to the UK in 1942, making the crossing when the Battle was at its height. Nothing describes the terrifying backdrop to his voyage better than this Ealing Studios classic.

16th October
Two British pianists playing music by Britten and British friends and colleagues. World premieres by pianist David Wordsworth feature alongside light-hearted dance styles in Palm Court and Jamaican Rumba. Perfect for lunch-time digestion!

17th October
Dr Irving Finkel, the British Museum’s expert on cuneiform clay tablets, talks about the famous Flood Tablet. Dating from the 7th Century BC, it is an Assyrian account of the Great Flood, even older than the biblical story of Noah and the Ark. Boring? Not a bit – Dr Finkel will have you on the edge of your seat!

18th October
Owen Wingrave. Commissioned from Britten by the BBC as a television opera, it tells the tragic tale of a young pacifist in conflict with his family. Curiously, Britten never bought his own television set. The evening is hosted in a private residence for a truly authentic viewing.

19th October
David Blackwell’s heritage talk and exhibition with fascinating images of Ealing under water. The West London Sinfonia gives an orchestral concert 7.30pm at St Barnabas Church with music by Britten and his friend Shostakovich. They both admired the music of Mahler: his beautiful Blumine reminds us of this.

19th October
The Bridge Quartet and their String-plicity project for players of any age new to playing chamber music: three workshops and an informal concert culminating in their own String Quartet Concert. This is a highly imaginative way to introduce ensemble playing which engages with visual art as well as music. Look out for the art workshop and the exhibition Landscapes and Seascapes.

20th October
A highly distinguished musical line-up of David Osbon’s friends and family gather at the Vestry Hall, UWL to celebrate his 50th birthday with world premiere of his Sonatina for Clarinet and Piano. All welcome to join the birthday party!

21th October
Pitshanger Pictures at their home in St Barnabas Church host a screening of Nocturne, created by Tony Palmer for Britten’s centenary. Tony introduces the film himself – a rare opportunity for insights direct from the director. Pitshanger Pictures is also hosting Whisky Galore! on 25 October. This Ealing Studios comedy tells the tale of a coastal community taking possession of a precious, ship-wrecked cargo!

22th October
Margaret Morrell of Da Rocha Pastorale once again stages our favourite Coffee-time Concert, light-hearted and informal, 11.30am at Ealing Abbey’s Parish Centre.

26th – 27th October
The grand finale of the Festival is on 26 October (7pm) and 27 October (3pm) at St John’s Church, Southall with two performances of Noye’s Fludde. Fully staged with Ark and animals in costume, bugles and bells and rainbow, sun, moon and stars, it is a magical and inspirational experience for everyone to remember long after the festival itself has come to an end.

For more about the festival visit their website

Visit the West Ealing craft market tomorrow for some locally made treats

Craft Market Family Day 2012

Next to the newly opened Morrisons on the corner of the Uxbridge Road and St James Ave, the West Ealing craft market is open for business tomorrow from 10am – 3pm.  If you’re doing your Saturday morning shopping just take a walk up to St James Ave and come and see what we have to tempt you with:

  • Knitted kids clothes
  • Sock Monkey
  • Cushions
  • Cards
  • Scarves
  • Abundance apple juice
  • Vegan cakes and sweets
  • Jewellery and gemstones
  • Sweets
  • Relishes

 

 

 

 

New season West Ealing Abundance apple juice available from Saturday’s craft market

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It’s juicylicious!  It’s this season’s first consignment of local apple juice (with a pinch of pear).  It’s on sale at our Abundance stall at Saturday’s craft fair in St James Ave 10am – 3pm. All the fruit is local with some from our Walmer Gardens orchard and others from trees in local back gardens. It’s pure juice with no added sugar or preservatives. It’s £2.80 a bottle (75cl) or three for £7.50.  Also available will be the last few bottles of our elderflower cordial.  So come along on Saturday and stock up whilst you can.