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Summaries of our Newsletters
Visitors can see in the table below the summary of any of our past newsletters. In order to read any of the articles from our newsletters or to search for particular keywords in the newsletters or to download complete newsletters, you will need to become a member and login to the website.
Title | Summary | Month | Year | Download |
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Walpole Now 90 |
Report on the AGM held at UWL, including update on 9-42 The Broadway and a reflection on the future of amenity associations; update on the July Walpole Ward Forum; the Park Watch update on the bees; a report on the Walpole Blues Festival |
August | 2016 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 89 |
Update on key planning issues, West Ealing and Crossrail; Police panel meeting and ASB; a report from the Ealing Music and FIlm Festival; Park Watch - Spring and Pitzhanger Manor; a Festive Neighbourhood Watch Event. |
April | 2016 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 88 |
The Christmas report: AGM - at UWL Pillars Restaurant, a great venue; Planning Applications, especially 9-42 The Broadway and the Cinema Site; a plea for Back Numbers from our Editor; Park Watch; outreach and Civic Society award; the Half Marathon; the Mela and Picturehouse Travelling Cinema. |
December | 2015 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 87 |
"Happy Lammas Day", Tesco's abandoned application, licensing, the Ealing Club; Wheelie Bins; all change at Police SNT; June Ward Forum; Park Watch: the Summer Festival, successful park activities and 'Highly Commended' award; Loveday Road Neighbourhood Watch launch |
August | 2015 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 86 |
Tesco have withdrawn their applications, British Land are working on the Ealing Broadway Centre, Benson Elliott are preparing their plans for the north side of The Broadway, and objection to an off-sales alcohol licence, news of a new "Premium Parking Permit" and problems with recycling; reflection on The Ealing Music and Film Festival, particularly the EYO and Tenebrae; Park Watch reported on Spring and snagging, Pitzhanger closure for restoration and bees, and on Perivale Wood; The Ealing Safer Neighbourhood Board. |
March | 2015 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 85 |
The Tesco Planning Application in South Ealing Road, the closure of the local Barclays Bank branch, a licensing application in South Ealing Road and the latest news of the Ealing Broadway Centre; the Council's latest Community Website "Bubble"; The formal opening of the refurbished Walpole Park; and a special article "Going to Church in 1816" |
December | 2014 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 84 |
New Chairman (another Chapman!) and a change of Membership Secretary; a talk from our MP, Angie Bray; reflections on what has happened and hopefully what will happen (a new website?); Our Parks Person reports on "Success in the Park"; Improvements at St John's Parade; and update on Radbourne Walk |
July | 2014 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 83 |
An in-depth report on the Ealing Music and Film Festival - which included Pete Townsend, a visit from Cleo Lane, The Sixteen, the ECO, EYO etc - the weather, reports on licensing and planning applications; an update on the Walpole Park development; the Ealing Dean Allotment Association reported on Radbourne Walk; and a reflection on the spelling of Pitzhanger. |
April | 2014 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 81 |
A short Christmas Edition, at a time of an extended period of festivity. The Ealing Music and Film Festival is coming; WRA objected to the Licensing Application from Will to Win (in Lammas Enclosure; Considerable regeneration work is being done in Walpole Park - but maybe the new fences are not appropriate? |
December | 2013 | Please login to download |
Walpole Now 80 |
The Philosophy of Renewal, or "when is regeneration really change"; meanwhile Walpole Park looks like a giant building site; the AGM had a presentation from the Cinema Site Architect explaining some of the reasoning behind the proposed redevelopment plans; Walpole Park seems to be suffering from massive works and the number of trees coming down. |
October | 2013 | Please login to download |