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Minimal amount of Covid-19 grant fraud cases in Harrow

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Minimal amount of Covid-19 grant fraud cases in Harrow
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Plans for Perceval House site in Ealing outlined

Computer image: how the new development should look DETAILS are emerging of the controversial development to replace Perceval House in Uxbridge Road, Ealing. It was approved by the council in the face of stiff opposition from residents and Ealing Central MP Rupa Huq. Under the plans, the existing council offices and car park at Perceval House will be redeveloped to create a new civic hub, including smaller council offices, a new library and a customer service centre. Of the 477 new homes, half will be affordable, located within six new blocks. Pedestrian and cycle routes will be built in, plus a mix of workspace, shops and leisure space.

Thousands march on Ealing Council HQ in opposition to controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods

Thousands march on Ealing Council HQ in opposition to controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Organisers say turnout shows we are not the vocal minority Updated Get FREE email updates for West LondonInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. I M IN! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Thousands of people marched on Ealing Council headquarters in the latest battle against Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) in the borough on Saturday, April 24. Organisers estimated nearly 5,000 people joined the protest from Blondin Park to Perceval House to show opposition to the controversial schemes. A previous march in September 2020 saw an estimated 2,500 protesters.

Traineeships offer to young Ealing people

Opportunity: young people could benefit from the partnership A PARTNERSHIP between Ealing Council and Hawk Training aims to offer traineeships for those aged 19-24 in the borough. Hawk received extra government funding to triple the number of trainees in a bid to reignite the economy. A traineeship is a skills development programme that includes a work placement, lasting anywhere between eight weeks and a year. Angela McKeever, Ealing’s Assistant Director of Employment and Skills, said: “We are hoping our partnership will provide young people with an easier pathway to find jobs.” Under the scheme, firms in England will be given £1,000 for each new work experience place they offer, up to a maximum of 10 per region.

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