Around Ealing Winter 2016-17 | Page 14

REGENERATION Happy renew year With the arrival of Crossrail in 2019, you will be in one of London’s best connected boroughs. This will amplify the growing buzz of regeneration, growth and opportunity for residents and businesses. Crossrail Crossrail is Europe’s largest construction project, and is also a massive regeneration opportunity. From 2019, trains will stop at five stations in the borough, and Ealing Council is working closely with Crossrail to make sure residents benefit as much as possible. Council leader Julian Bell recently examined progress on the tunnels under Tottenham Court Road, and was accompanied by local apprentice Jasmeet Bhurjee (our front cover star). Younger generations will be better connected to job opportunities across London than ever before - as well as among the first to benefit if new E arlier this year, Property Week called Ealing ‘the standout area of west London’ in terms of economic and regeneration potential. There are already a lot of plans in place and projects under way. So, across three pages, we give you a taste of just some. For a fuller picture, read our story at ealingnewsextra.co.uk/ features/regeneration You will see throughout this magazine an array of additional, related work going on to improve the lives of local people – from apprenticeship schemes to renovations of heritage sites and, in the case of Southall Manor House, a new life for a landmark building. It is all about creating opportunities – for places to live, for jobs and for ways to improve our neighbourhoods. 14 around ealing Winter 2016/17 investment is pulled into the borough. The route that Crossrail trains will travel on will be called the Elizabeth Line and it will stop at Southall, Hanwell, West Ealing, Ealing Broadway and Acton Main Line stations. Journey times between Southall and Canary Wharf will be cut to just 31 minutes and from Ealing Broadwa y to central London to just 11 minutes. The five stations, and the spaces directly outside each of them, are all receiving an upgrade – with Ealing Broadway having a comprehensive redesign after pressure from the council. Councillor Bell said: “Ealing will become an inner London borough for travel times, but an outer London borough for quality of life. The areas around these stations are already feeling the ‘Crossrail effect’ and are becoming development hotspots, bringing new jobs and opportunities to our residents.” Read more at ealingnewsextra.co.uk/features/crossrail