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Introduction of a second recycling bin for residents dedicated to paper and cardboard.

14 April 2026

Ealing weighs division of household recycling

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Councillor Blerina is running her surgery at the Cafe this Sunday

9 January 2026

The North Acton Councillors run their Surgeries: 2nd Sunday of each month from 11.00am – 12 noon North Acton Pavilion Cafe Eastfields Road, Acton, London, W3…

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MET ENGAGE - new way of keeping up-to-date with your local police teams

18 November 2025

MET ENGAE app replaces OWL, Twitter/X and Nextdoor as a method of communicating with the public. This is a new way of keeping up to date with what your loca…

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WARA residents meet at W3 Cafe to raise latest issues

11 November 2025

West Acton Residents Association (WARA) Meeting Summary Date: 23 October 2025 Venue: W3 Café, West Acton 1. Attendance and Purpose The West Acton Residents A…

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West Acton Primary School named Centre of Excellence

11 November 2025

West Acton Primary School has been officially recognised as a Centre of Excellence by the Inclusion Quality Mark (IQM) UK, following its success in achieving th…

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Next WARA meeting - 23rd October 2025 7 pm. W3 Cafe

12 October 2025

West Acton Residents Association is holding its next meeting on Thurs 23rd October 2025 7pm in the café, North Acton Playing Fields. The minutes of the previou…

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Burglary in Eastfields Road W3

29 September 2025

Metengage informs WARA of: There was a burglary on 23/09 between 0745 - 1720hrs whilst the residents were at work. Suspects smashed the window of the front d…

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