June 2009 Archives

Ealing MS Society

Posted by Paloma Kubiak on Jun 24, 09 10:06 AM in Good Causes

People are invited to attend the annual Ealing Branch Multiple Sclerosis Society Sponsored walk in Gunnersbury Park.

People are invited to the grand open day of a hidden jewel of wild woodland on Sunday June 28.

A school will be holding a summer fete with a difference with activities including go-karts, sumo wrestling and live music.

St Vincent's RC Primary school in Pierrepoint Road, Acton, is inviting people to attend the fete on Saturday June 27 from 12-4pm in the infant and junior pplaygrounds.

Missing Cat in Acton

Posted by Paloma Kubiak on Jun 22, 09 10:23 AM in

A worried pet owner is hoping to find her 11-month-old cat who went missing on Tuesday June 16.

Acton Carnival

Posted by Paloma Kubiak on Jun 17, 09 12:20 PM in What's On

This year's Acton Carnival is set to dazzle and enthral crowds as they join in the procession and lap up the entertainment.

A meeting discussing the plans for the Acton Town Regeneration will take place tonight.

Three teenagers have been charged after stones were thrown at Central Line trains between East Acton and White City in April.

Old phones and spectacles can be donated to charity following the installation of recycling bins at four libraries.

A Fire Investigation officer had to be cut free from his vehicle after being involved in an accident while on an emergency call out.

Acton Man Murder Charge

Posted by Paloma Kubiak on Jun 4, 09 11:36 AM in Crime

A man is due to appear before the Old Bailey charged with the murder of Garry Frater on Saturday May 30.

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