Spare a thought for the Ealing charity team cycling through the night on Saturday

 

When you’re getting ready for bed this coming Saturday night (8 June), spare a thought for 25 hardy cyclists pedalling through the night to raise funds for an Ealing-based development charity.

Uganda Development Services (UDS) is sending a team to take part in Nightrider, an annual overnight charity bike ride around the streets of London. The 100-kilometre route takes in the sights, including Piccadilly Circus, Tower Bridge and Canary Wharf. There are also a couple of challenging hills .. at Alexandra Palace to the north and Crystal Palace in the south.

UDS, based in The Lido, Mattock Lane, works to alleviate poverty in rural Uganda. It runs an education and training centre to provide local people with literacy and computer skills. It also offers farmers training in agricultural techniques, and supplies villagers with smokeless ovens and water tanks. Last year, with 17 riders, UDS managed to raise £20,000 towards its work. This year, with a team of 25, they’re aiming for £30,000.

If you’d like to give, you can sponsor one of the riders here: http://www.justgiving.com/HelenPNightrider2013

The good news is her employer matches your donations pound-for-pound.

If you’d like to cheer the team on, they’ll be setting off from Crystal Palace at 10.30pm on Saturday and returning around dawn on Sunday.

UDS is also taking part this year in Nightrider Paris, overnight 21-22 September, and still has some places available if you fancy a night-time ride around the City of Light to raise some money for a worthwhile cause.

Launch of Community Shop in West Ealing on Saturday 8th June 12-2pm – fashion show, story-telling, food and more

Do come along to launch of the 2nd Accession Community Shop, 134-136, West Ealing Broadway.

Recovery Hub

 (How the shop used to look)

Up near the junction with Eccleston Road this long-closed shop has been brought back to life as a community shop by a local social enterprise which works with marginalised long-term unemployed people. The shop is run by the social enterprise Accession and aims to give people the skills to help them gain employment. The shop will sell various quality donated goods, offer a picture framing service and more.

The launch is on Saturday 8th June from 12-2pm

The event will feature:

– fabulous fashion show
– local DJs
– customising clothes workshop
– children’s story telling
– yummy food & drink
– opportunity to browse the collections & shop

We hope to see you there to celebrate the opening of Accession’s second Community Shop!

Great day out at Big Picnic in Dean Gardens

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The weather was near almost summery and everyone semed to enjoy the first ever Big Picnic event in Dean Gardens. It may all have been a bit last minute but that didn’t matter. We had live music, circus skills acts and magic for children. Thanks to everyone who helped make it happen and I’m sure we’ll do it again next year and build on what was a very successful first such venture.  Watch a very short video here

Watch out for our details of this year’s Family Day where we’re planning to have a food and music festival in Dean Gardens in addition to activities in St James Ave, Melbourne Ave and Leeland Road. It’s all due to happen on Saturday 21st September.

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‘The Wish Tree’ where everyone was invited to leave their wish for what they want for West Ealing.

Stock up now – Luckhurst butchers closing soon for rebuild and will re-open in October

 

 

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We’ve been warned!  I saw the blackboard sign outside Luckhurst’s this morning saying they’re closing on June 8th whilst a new shop is built as part of the hotel build. They will re-open in their brand new shop in October. That’s pretty quick so let’s hope the build goes to plan and we can welcome Tony back in good time for Christmas. In the meantime, just enough time to stock up the freezer to see out the summer.

Commission a portrait and support OPEN Ealing

West Ealing Arts

 

Support OPEN

OPEN Ealing is continually seeking to develop its arts programme in Ealing. It is only possible by the generous support and contribution from members and supporters of OPEN that we can continue to provide a range of quality activities for the community.

We are delighted to be able to offer you an opportunity to help a growing arts organisation become more self sustaining and to own a beautiful work of art to give as a gift, or commemorate a loved one. Jack Jones, OPEN’s Exhibitions Manager and life drawing tutor, has generously offered to paint portraits

Prices:

Small: 50xm x 40cm = £75

Medium: 80cm x 60cm = £125

Large: 100cm x 80cm = £175

Family Portrait 3+ sitters = £200

 Deposit of £40 is required when ordering a painting. 

More information at www.openealing.com or please contact info@openealing.com for any further questions

Today: WEN public meeting at 7.30pm ‘What’s happening on our high street’ and development update for Green Man Lane Estate 4.30-8pm

Two West Ealing events today:

Update on the Green Man Lane Estate development in the Jubilee Hall in Green Man Lane 4.30-8pm

What’s been achieved so far and an opportunity to see the plans for phase 2.

This is the most important development in West Ealing for a generation and phase 1 homes are now for sale. The development will take 8-10 years to complete and will increase the number of residents from around 800 to some 2,ooo. This alone will have a major impact on West Ealing. Add the coming of Crossrail and the redevelopment of the Sherwood Close Estate and there is a lot of change on its way.

What’s happening on our high street – WEN public meeting from 7.30pm at St John’s Church in Mattock Lane

I think West Ealing is on the edge of change, as I’ve said above, and now is a good time to start thinking about what we want our high street to look like in 5 or 10 years time. I think it will look very different but that’s just my opinion. Come along and listen to some ideas and give us your thoughts and hopes as to what you’d like to see for our shopping centre. Is it different shops, fewer shops, more housing or maybe community services taking over empty shops?

 

 

 

 

West Ealing dance school needs dancers for its summer show – including someone to mime an old man, costume provided!

The Pamela Howard School of Dance school in West Ealing is looking for someone to do a couple of mins of miming as an old man (Dr Copeilius) in our ballet Coppelia. Old man costume provided with wig!! It’s a bit of fun! The show is 15th July-20th July 2013.There are other dance parts available especially for teenage ballet boys.
The Show will be at the Watermans Theatre in Brentford, The School is always looking for men and boys to join the school, especially teens. As you  can imagine they are out numbered by the girls. Every year it is a struggle to find some males to help complete the cast and partner the girls.
To grab this opportunity please call Richard on 07506001406
Richard