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Welcome to our news page. On this page you can read the latest news from Ealing Southall Conservative Association or from the National Party.  You can also view our news archive and current campaigns.


Conservative council stops the West London Tram
Yesterday Ealing council leader Jason Stacey and the Mayor made a joint announcement about the West London Tram. Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London, today joined Jason Stacey, leader of Ealing Counc...

50 more street cleaners for Ealing and Southall
Ealing Southall by-election candidate Tony Lit today welcomed the addition of 50 new street cleaners who start work in the Borough this week. Tony says: "The people I meet have already noticed the im...

Conservatives increase recycling by 30% in Ealing
Ealing Council has confirmed the borough's recycling rates have dramatically jumped from 19 to 25% over the past year. The rise is the largest in the Council's history and coincides with a concert...

Locking out anti-social behaviour
It’s a simple yet very effective idea. Alley gating – the installation of lockable gates at open alleyways – has been shown to limit the nuisance of graffiti and fly-tipping and reduce residential bur...

Keeping up the fight against Livingstone's tram
London Mayor, Ken Livingstone is ploughing ahead with this plans for a tram along the Uxbridge Road. This is despite the resounding victory for opponents of the project in last year’s elections. E...

No to Heathrow expansion
Local Conservatives are opposed to plans to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport. They are concerned by the damaging impact it will have on the environment, local air quality and local noise level...

Lowest rise in Council Tax in over ten years
Ealing’s Conservative Council has announced a council tax rise of just 1.9% for 2007 / 2008. This is the lowest annual rise Ealing residents have faced in more than 10 years. It is also one of the low...

Council deal for more police support officers
Ealing should have an additional 50 Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) on the beat if a ground-breaking new agreement between Ealing Council and the Metropolitan Police Service is reached. ...

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