Cleaners Ealing W5, W13(West) | Cleaning W5, W13(West) Ealing

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Cleaners Ealing W5, W13(West) is a long established professional cleaning company, operating on the local Ealing area. We specialise in:

 

We guarantee an affordable rate for cleaners in W5, W13(West) Ealing, who are responsible and extensively trained professionals, performing each cleaning task with the accuracy and attention our clients expect.

Call 020 3348 9106 or e-mail us at office@localcleanerslondon.co.uk to book your cleaning appointment with Cleaners W5, W13(West) Ealing today.

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"Many thanks, the team has just finished and did a great job, and very fast too! Thank you!"
Jessie, Ealing W5, W13(West)
29/05/2010
Ealing News
49, Church Road: The Former Grafton Gallery site.

This shop has been empty for three years because (in our opinion) the rent being asked is too high (c.£60,000 p.a.) Chesterton’s would like to move here but need Richmond planning department to change land use from A1 (sale of goods) to A2 (estate agents office).  We fought their...

IMPORTANT QUESTIONNAIRE about 49,Church Road – YOUR DEMOCRACY, YOUR BARNES.

1. How often do you use Barnes village for?  (TICK ONE BOX ONLY)     Most days Twice a week Weekly Monthly Rarely Every few years Never Shopping               Entertainment or leisure such as visiting cafés, pubs, restaurants               Estate agents     [...]

IMPORTANT QUESTIONNAIRE about 49,Church Road – YOUR DEMOCRACY, YOUR BARNES.

1. How often do you use Barnes village for?  (TICK ONE BOX ONLY)     Most days Twice a week Weekly Monthly Rarely Every few years Never Shopping               Entertainment or leisure such as visiting cafés, pubs, restaurants               Estate agents     [...]

IS THE HIGH STREET MORPHING INTO A BARNES BUSINESS PARK?

There are 10 estate agents in Barnes, taking up 15 premises, including the former Stanton Scott shop.  On the North side of the High Street there are 6 premises in a row of 13 shops – almost 50%.   Some might think we must have reached saturation point surely?  How can they survive in...

WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE IN THE HIGH STREET?

It is difficult not to be aware of the fact that there are too many closed shops in the High Street at present and therefore little to interest the casual shopper.  Sadly there are some lovely shops that are surviving – the Treat Garden, Froxy Bee, Bazaar, Les Petits, Presents, the Kitchen...

TOURISTS IN BARNES I am hoping to make enquiries as to how to encourage more tourists to come to Barnes in the New Year.  This will make our shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants more buoyant.  We have so much to offer and our first opportunity might be The Royal Wedding.  If you are thinking of...

A NEW SUPERMARKET IN THE HIGH STREET. Plans have been submitted for a mixed retail, residential and office development on the site of the old garages and Claridge House at 27-29 Barnes High Street (Application 10/2112/FUL).  The hearing for this was held at York House on Thursday 6th January....

HEADCOUNTS to gauge FOOTFALL past our shops. I took 5 minute counts on the hour, every hour, on a Friday and Saturday in early May.  I chose May because it is a very average time for retailing.  Children are at school so not many people are away on holiday.  Weekenders tend to stay put because...

ANYONE CAN HAVE A GO!

The BestOf Richmond is facilitating a survey that will help us to better understand residents’ views about our high streets and what people really want.  Businesses, residents, retailers are all invited to complete the 3 minute questionnaire on line, so that we all benefit from the best...

BARNES IN THE NEWS

There is a full page article about Barnes in the June edition of the interiors magazine – LIVINGetc (out now).  It has some lovely illustrations, mentions many of our shops and shows the unique products you can buy here. The EVENING STANDARD had a full TWO page spread last evening (19th...

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Ealing Local Info

Ealing is located in West London and twinned with Marcq-en-Baroeul in France, and Kreis Steinfurt in Germany.

Ealing is divided into seven districts - Ealing, Southall, Hanwell, Acton,Northolt, Perivale and Greenford.

As London developed, the area that makes up modern-day Ealing became predominantly market gardens, but in the 1850s (with the Great Western Railway making travel much faster) villages started to grow into towns, and now the towns are merging into unbroken residential areas.

Housing

You may well feel that Ealing could be more affordable given that it hasn’t got as much to offer as some other boroughs in terms of attractions, but its open spaces and good restaurant scene combined with good connections into central London make it an attractive place to live.

Accordingly, prices are similar to those in the trendy East End, yet a fair bit cheaper than in neighbouring Richmond. Expect to pay around £90 a week for a single room in a sharehouse and £160 upwards for a studio or small flat.

Housing is predominantly of the Victorian townhouse variety and is usually sub-divided into flats. Flat shares will often be with young professionals and office workers, often of an Australian, New Zealand, South African and second generation Irish background.

People

Like all of London, Ealing has a rich mix of different cultures, centring around the Irish and English communities. Like much of West London it also has a strong Aussie, Kiwi and South African influence. On the whole the community is made up of hard working, hard playing salt of the earth sporty types, making for a generally safer feel than many of other central London boroughs. Ealing also has a large Polish community, which has grown since Poland joined the EU, but has its roots in World War II, when Polish fighters were stationed in the nearby Northolt RAF barracks.

Transportation

Ealing has good tube links, being located on the central line. For this reason any other part of London is accessible providing you know the tube map well. To head south change on to the Jubilee line or Northern Line, for Camden change for the Northern line in the other direction. For East or the Centre (W1, Oxford Street etc.) simply stay on the central line. Buses will take you to Northolt, Southall and the surrounding areas, but don’t rely on them to get you further afield.

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