
On May 6th 2010, Ealing residents elected a Labour Council to run the Borough for the next four years.
With 40 councillors elected, gaining 17 since 2006, Ealing Labour will be putting into practice its winning manifesto "Securing Jobs, Homes and Families".
Ealing Labour pledge to deliver a cost effective council. Only Ealing Labour pledged to freeze council tax for next year, and only Ealing Labour pledged to freeze councillors allowances.
Latest News
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Ealing Labour Condemns Tory Police cuts
18/10/11 Ealing Labour has condemned Conservative police cuts in a motion to council. The motion highlighted the record number of police officers that Labour put on the streets, the cuts...
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Statement from Julian Bell on last nights violence
9/8/11 Commenting on the incidents in Ealing on Monday 8 August, Council Leader, Cllr Julian Bell said:"The disorder I witnessed in Ealing last night was deeply disturbing, not just because...
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Work starts on new skatepark
8/6/11 Ealing Labour is delivering on its promise to deliver a new skate park in the borough. Work has begun to build the borough’s first 'state of the art' skate...
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Cameron plans to close Ealing Hospital
18/5/11 Virendra Sharma, MP for Ealing Southall led a protest outside Ealing Hospital when the Prime Minister David Cameron visited the hospital to give a speech about the...
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Working hard for you
Your local Labour councillors and Ealing Labour Group are working hard for you, and are here to represent you in the council. We want to know what you think, what you're concerns are, and what we can all be doing to make Ealing a better place to live.
You can write to us at:
Ealing Labour Group
Ealing Town Hall
New Broadway
London
W5 2BY
Or better still email [email protected]. If you want to keep up to date with what the Labour Group are doing, just fill in your details on the left hand side of the page.
