Starlite: Is this the end for music venue that helped launch Bowie and Cream?
A MUSIC venue that hosted early concerts from Pink Floyd, David Bowie and Cream is to be demolished and turned into flats.
View ArticleThe gentle touch keeping premature babies alive
THE neonatal unit is one of the quietest places in a hospital, caring for premature babies until they are well enough to go home.
View ArticleCatching up with GirlCubed, Ealing's favourite buskers: now a hit across London
THEY are an up-and-coming girl group from Ealing who love blending three-part harmonies and acoustic instruments to create a unique sound.
View ArticleLove Beyond, the biblical musical, comes to Wembley Arena - with a Ruislip...
LOVE BEYOND, a musical re-telling the entire story of The Bible, is playing at Wembley Arena on October 1 and 2 with a host of West End stars, including Hillingdon-raised Holly-Anna Lloyd.
View ArticleEva helps ease pain at Hillingdon clinic
HILLINGDON Hospital’s chronic pain clinic treats thousands of patients a year who live in serious discomfort.
View ArticleViennese Ballet to bring festive spirit to Hayes
THE Vienna Festival Ballet, famed for its dancers and lavish hand-made costumes, are celebrating their 34th anniversary with a tour across the UK, including the Beck Theatre at Hayes.
View ArticleLimeyard brings slice of America to Ealing Broadway
IT’S 2pm on a Friday as general manager Ellie Cole offers me a tipple of the signature Yard G&T cocktail (£4.95).
View ArticleLife's a beach at Ealing Broadway's new Turtle Bay experience
TURTLE BAY has brought the heat and life of the Caribbean to Ealing Broadway, resisting the upcoming winter blues with its heart-warming soul food.
View ArticleGertcha! Chas 'n' Dave are going strong after 50 years: you can still catch a...
THOSE who missed the sell-out gig at the Beck Theatre, Hayes, last week, can still catch Chas and Dave at their upcoming show at the IndigO2 on December 12 and again at the O2 on December 19, when...
View ArticleDancer who overcame adversity to reach dizzy heights of Ealing
AS a dancer and trainer of world champions, Amanda Harker might have seen her career ended when she was struck down with chronic labyrinthitis, an illness that induces a debilitating and permanent...
View ArticleBader: the man who reached for the sky wherever he went
ONE of the most colourful characters associated with Mount Vernon Hospital is Douglas Bader, the decorated fighter ace whose extraordinary life was immortalised in the film Reach for the Sky.
View ArticleThe day 'Enry and his 'Ammer came to Hillingdon Hospital
HENRY COOPER was a knockout attraction wherever he went - and he made heads turn the day he visited Hillingdon Hospital in 1978.
View ArticleSpirit of Pudsey helps youngsters at Hopewell School
A LONDON school is celebrating after the spirit of Pudsey Bear helped it to one of its greatest fund-raising achievements.
View ArticleMan with the golden touch who founded Mount Vernon Hospital
MOUNT VERNON Hospital was founded by a man who made his fortune in Africa’s gold and diamond mines.
View ArticleWhen Mount Vernon was place to go to avoid White Plague
MOUNT Vernon Hospital offered a breath of fresh air for Londoners recovering from the White Plague.
View ArticleMan of Steel who laid foundations for Hillingdon Hospital
DOCTOR Arklay Steel sounds like a Marvel Comic character - and it was his superhuman efforts that created the modern-day Hillingdon Hospital.
View ArticleCharlie's Angels: Prince's favourite group, the Three Degrees, coming to Beck...
PRINCE Charles’ favourite American girl band, The Three Degrees, is coming to Hayes this month.
View ArticleQuestors Theatre, Ealing, presents 4.48 Psychosis
SUCCESSFUL theatre is an experience that stays with you, perhaps even making you think about what you have just seen and talk about it.
View ArticleSearching for human side of MacBeth at Questors
ARTS-ED graduate Richard Graylin will be playing the lead in The Questors Theatre's new production of Macbeth.
View ArticleMemories of backstage moments: one-man show at Questors
FORMER Greenford teacher-turned-actor John Griffiths brings his one-man show of backstage reminiscences to The Questors Theatre in Mattock Lane, Ealing, for one night this Sunday (February 1).
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