A school in Ealing will be opening this September, after a year’s delay due to COVID-19. Ark Soane Academy (ASA) which will be based on Gunnersbury Lane, will be welcoming its first cohort of Year 7 students after its opening was delayed in 2020. Matthew Neuberger was appointed headteacher in January, and he s quite impatient to get started following the delays. He said: “Everyone who is a part of the team is excited and impatient to get this project underway as quickly as we can. We’ve had a lot of conversations with parents over Zoom, but that ability to shake people’s hands or have a quiet word about their worries becomes a lot more difficult when you’re doing everything remotely.
Ealing school set for September opening after COVID delay
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Ealing school set for September opening after COVID delay
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Ms Huq said later: “I simply could not stand to allow this 26-storey monster tower, so ill-suited to Ealing’s housing needs, to be waived through. “It’s a proposal that was dreamt up pre-COVID, which is now completely inappropriate to future market demands. “The council must insist on housing that tackles the spiralling number of working families on the housing waiting list – more than 10,000 at the last count. “It must insist on the very best fire safety practice. These blocks need two fire escapes. It’s not a legal requirement, but post-Grenfell it’s clearly the right thing to do.
An art competition has been launched by Broadway Living, the development arm of Ealing Council, to celebrate the opening of Central Square in Ealing, its latest collection of homes at Copley W7. Both children and young adults are being encouraged to get creative and take part in the local competition by illustrating their favourite place in Ealing, to be in with a chance of winning themselves an Amazon voucher as well as art supplies for their schools. Broadway Living is an award-winning developer in Ealing, one of the first local authorities tasked with developing homes on behalf of the council.