Around Ealing December 2018 | Page 6

FUTURE EALING 1.2m Fu i tu ll re io E n aling Reach of edia social m posts on tober) ( May-Oc Thank you for stopping by The Talk Future Ealing roadshow visited ward forums and summer festivals across the borough this year. I t was an opportunity for hundreds of local people to talk with the council’s top team about a range of issues facing the borough and share ideas for making the borough better at a time of reduced government funding. Council leader Julian Bell said: “We wanted to make sure as many people as possible had the opportunity to talk 6 around ealing    December 2018 with us and I was pleased to have the chance to meet people face to face. “Government cuts are really starting to bite and there are some very tough decisions coming up that will impact the local area. That’s why we wanted to be up-front with people about the scale of the council’s financial pressures, share our ideas on how the council can transform and listen to residents’ ideas for how they think we could all work together. We are really ambitious for the borough but the scale of the challenge facing us means we can’t do this alone; we need everyone’s help. I’d like to thank those who took the time to stop by and talk to us.” Visitors to the roadshows were asked whether they agreed with the council’s new priorities and if they would be willing to do something to help their local area. Four out of every five respondents agreed the council should focus on the new priorities and three out of every five respondents said they would be willing to give their time to make the borough better. Hundreds of visitors also posted ideas for improving the local area on a board. In addition, thousands of people also went online to look at a Talk Future Ealing ‘room’, with many leaving comments. Turn to page nine for ideas of how you might get involved to help locally. In 2019 the council will run public consultations on any proposed changes to services. These will be posted online at www.ealing.gov.uk/consultations Roadshow feedback 83% People agreed with genuinely affordable housing as a priority 62% People willing to give time to ‘do something good’