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August 11th, 2011
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What's happened in Acton W3
Do You Know These People?
New CCTV images released after attack on pensioner in Ealing
Community Pulls Together in Face of Anarchy
Council Leader Julian Bell writes about his anger over recent events
The Day After The Night Before
Ealing has been clearing up after a night of unprecedented criminal damage
Advice From The Met Police Following Recent Local Disorder
Basic precautions to ensure safety
Help The Police Identify Suspects
New web page with images from the last few days of troubles
North Acton Pavilions Refurb Complete
Community based centre on corner of Noel Road and Eastfields Road
Do You Know This Man?
Police release e-fit after an attempted sexual assault in Acton
Shakespeare Road Development Hearing Postponed
New date to be set for later this month after Ealing's Planning Inspector taken ill
5,000 Arrests Made During Operation Target
Biggest crackdown on neighbourhood crime in Met's history
Concerns Over Sunday Parking Charges
Councils should "help high street not beat into submission"
Living Streets - Putting People First
A national campaign with local relevance
Acton Safer Neighbourhoods Team
August newsletter: carnival, pubwatch, Safer Neighbourhoods review
Changes To TfL's Olympic Route Network
Left turn ban removed but operational hours extended
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Radical Proposal For Clearing Cycle Routes
Perhaps Boris should take some advice from Lithuania
Acton Ladies Football - Free Training
Special funding available to encourage new players
Focus On Southfield
August ward news from the Lib Dems
Winners Again! Third Consecutive Title for Tara
Camogie team progress to All Ireland Club Championship
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The Acton Discussion Forum
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One year on - Olympics v Riots
Riots have reached Ealing
Parking - This will be fun
Off chance...
Scarcely Tottenham but....
Street cleanliness - better or worse?
Summer TV
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