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Top Dogs In West Ealing THE AVENUE It was as though Crufts had come to Ealing – rows of fluffy and cute and cuddly dogs lined up with their owners to the second annual Top Dogs show on Saturday, hosted by The Avenue Vintage & Antique Market, and held at The Drayton Court hotel. > see pages 4-7

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Q&A As co-founder of the OPEN Ealing arts centre in West Ealing, Mandie Wilde’s aim is “to introduce a refreshing cultural space and exciting arts programmes to the community”. In our Q&A she explains how she is going about doing that.

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“Just recently someone told me there was loads to do in Ealing, you just had to look for it. I agree with that, and I love being able to offer people something to do”

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ow on earth do you manage to maintain such a packed schedule at OPEN Ealing? > We have a fabulous team of volunteers helping us deliver the workshops, especially the ones for young people. Our small core team goes ‘above and beyond’. The packed schedule comes from the fact that when we first started OPEN, one of our team used to continually remind us that we were talking about Arts with an S, to ensure we covered all artistic forms and mediums – it is something we shall never forget! Even though it is busy and can be hard work, we all work towards making the courses and performances sustainable in their own right so OPEN can continue to expand. I believe

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Children working on their Carnival designs at OPEN Ealing, Singapore Road, West Ealing

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that we achieve this by working with specialists in their fields to deliver our classes and performances. Give us an overview of what you have coming up for the rest of the summer. > Between now and 2 September we continue OPEN’s season of Carnivals and Festivals for 8-14 year-olds: 8 -12 Aug: Creating Carnival Floats with Ciara Baron 15 Aug: create a Carnival song with rap artist Veronica Youdell 16-18 Aug: create Carnival music with Joe Lodge using everyday implements 19 Aug: Gillian Lodge leads a class in mask-making 22-29 Aug: Create a mini

Carnival procession with Sandra Djukic 30 Aug-2 Sep: Create a Carnival storyboard and film with Sandra Djukic. We’re both on the steering committee for the West Ealing coworking hub (see p14-15) that will get going in the autumn and I love some of the ideas you’ve suggested for how the hub can be used. Would you outline some of the ideas here? > We share a similar view that the co-working hub should be inclusive. I love the fact that the space is large enough to allow studios, desk space, rehearsal and performance space. Entrepreneurs just starting out or those changing career

can find a space there and there are some good breakout spaces where you can huddle and brainstorm /network. What do you like most about West Ealing then? > I love the raw natural talent that you come across, diversity and the number of opportunities there are to celebrate them. Just recently someone told me there was loads to do in Ealing, you just had to look for it. I agree with that, and love being able to offer people something to do. openealing.com @Openealing openealing – Carlene Bender

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West Ealing’s dog show Get an idea of the buzz of the show, Top Dogs: youtu.be/vGa_FsLr9XQ

THE AVENUE W13 The garden of The Drayton Court hotel had gone to the dogs by the time we arrived for Top Dogs on Saturday. The show was an extension of the monthly The Avenue Vintage and Antique Market (In West Ealing). With categories like “Pugalicious” and “Look-a-likey”, it was hard to resist getting drawn in – thanks to emcee Tom Harris. Below: Seven-year-old Matilda with 15-year-old Toff (that’s 80 in dog years!) winning the “Golden Oldies” category. Below right: The poster advertising the show at The Avenue Vintage and Antique Market Bottom right: Top Dogs show host Tom Harris of In West Ealing was very entertaining.

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TOP DOGS (continued) Below: In the garden at The Drayon Court. Below right: Boyo, Toff and Scooter waiting to parade. Bottom: Lolly the chihuahua won the award for “Cutest Puppy”. Here she is with owners Julian and Gloria, who happened to find out about the Top Dogs competition when Lolly’s collar got lost and was brought in (by Ken) to The Avenue Vet.

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TOP DOGS (continued) Below left: Amy and Turron impressing the crowd. Below: More entries for “Golden Oldies”. Bottom: Judges Marion (Ealing Gazette columnist), Roland (The Avenue Vet) and Ann (PDSA) don’t have it at all easy...

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TOP DOGS (continued) Below: “Best in Show” winner Benjecky, with trainer Ilonka, is a TheraPaws pet therapy dog with The Mayhew Animal Home. Benjecky is a working dog, explains Ilonka: “He meets sick people and old people, and makes them feel better. We work at hospitals, and everywhere we go, we leave people smiling and happy. Patients with dementia especially love him.” Ilonka, a volunteer at the Mayhew, entered the Top Dogs show with Benjecky to raise awareness about the NW10-based charity. An ex-banker herself, she is based in Greenford and takes Benjecky for walks in Pitshanger Park not too far away. @themayhew

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For love of vintage THE AVENUE W13 On the last Saturday of every month, between 9am and 5pm, the white gazebos which have appeared along the pavements of The Avenue in West Ealing get filled up with people looking for antiques and rare objects at a bargain price – picture frames, furniture, clothing, bottles, lamps, etc. The Avenue Vintage and Antique Market is organised and supported by In West Ealing (West Ealing Business Improvement District).

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THE AVENUE VINTAGE (continued) Below: A bargain indeed at the very popular northernmost stall at the corner of The Avenue and Gordon Road. Below right and bottom: the stalls stretch all the way up to West Ealing station. @InWestEaling > See more on page 10

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Lorna’s specialist cards THE AVENUE W13 For the cricket memorabilia collector, or the original puppets-with-strings Thunderbirds fans, or for maps, or all sorts of old-time handmade cards and mounted pictures, stop at Lorna Kyle’s stand at The Avenue Vintage and Antique Market in West Ealing on the last Saturday of every month. “What’s good about this market,” says Lorna, “is that people see me here, they see what I do, and they know they can find my cards at the All Original shop on The Green in Ealing Broadway. “Quite often, customers come back another time to ask if I have a favourite cricketer or footballer picture to create a specialised card or framed print for them,” she adds. Being based in West Ealing means she’s a regular at the market. “I’ve been here almost since the first day.” @lornakylecards

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Next Cricketforfun in Ealing game Wed 3 August 1-2pm. Kindly sponsored by Jo Baldwin-Trott: colour, style and image consultant jobaldwintrott.com @ColourFirst jo.baldwintrott.3

Play Cricketforfun South Ealing based cricket club Old Actonians Ladies were thrilled when TV presenter, author and sportswoman Clare Balding stopped by to have a go with the cricket bat while her wife Alice Arnold gamely offered to keep wicket. Clare had just formally opened the Super Saturday of Sport event in Turnham Green, Chiswick, on 16 July.

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Cricketforfun season is on SOUTH EALING Below: Getting the batting underway at this year’s Cricketforfun in Ealing season restart last Friday were Lynsey and Ali, at the Old Actonians cricket ground in Gunnersbury, W5. Cricketforfun is a Contactus concept, unique to Ealing, which aims to give ordinary people a chance to have a go at cricket. Local businesspeople especially are encouraged to come along and make the most of the break from their computers and mobiles.

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CRICKETFORFUN (continued) Below: Keeping it healthy – the fruit salad at the end of an hour’s play. Bottom: Participants Nigel, Yuri, Lynsey and Ali making introductions at the start of the game. Bottom right: Nigel bowling. For videos and updates, join our open Facebook group: CricketforfunEaling Also sign up to Wednesday’s game via Eventbrite.

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West Ealing Hub update THE BROADWAY W13 Discussion, brainstorming and visualising for the new West Ealing coworking space continued last Wednesday at the site of the hub at St James’ House in West Ealing (upstairs the Farah beauty salon). Local businesses and interested parties were invited by the Ealing Council Regeneration department to contribute ideas and to take part in a hub envisioning workshop led by Oliver Marlow of Tilt. Accordng to Oliver: “It felt from the workshop that this would become a destination place; people would actively be coming here.” The plan is for a schedule of activities and events to begin in autumn, developing alongside the refurbishment of the space, and leading to a full opening of the hub in spring. @EalingBlueprint

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WEST EALING HUB (continued) Opposite: Attendees included representatives from (l-r) Catalyst, Ealing Council Regeneration, Greater London Authority, West Ealing Business Improvement District, West Ealing Neighbours, University of West London, OPEN Ealing, Tilt, and Contactus. Below: Tilt’s Oliver Marlow.

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At the Acton Business Meetup HIGH STREET W3 It was a summer-style meeting last Monday at the Contactus magazines’ monthly Acton Business Meetup, as we gathered in the garden of The Coffee House on High Street in Acton. Geena, Joanna, Simin, Chris, Jakub and myself (Carlene) sipped on mango and coconut water smoothies and found out more about one another’s products and services.

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ACTON BUSINESS (continued) Below: The Coffee House’s Jakub Forejt talks about doing business on the high street in Acton. Below right: This month’s business talk was presented by Joanna Dudzinska of Acton-based conversation classes, English Lessons Online and Offline.

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After the festivals... WALPOLE PARK W5 The big tent is gone, the Main Stage and South Stage packed away for another year, and Walpole Park in Ealing Broadway has returned to its usual weekend duties – father and son ball games, picnics and coffees by the bandstand. After a month of Ealing Summer Festivals throughout July, with thousands of visitors tramping through the site, all that is left to the naked eye is a bit of flattened grass. Congratulations to the Ealing Council organisers, and to the performers who put on a wonderful show, from the Beer Festival to the Bues Festival, and then wrapping up with the Jazz Festival last weekend. Here’s to summer 2017! @Ealing_Summer

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