Our Aims
Through extended schools we want to build links between schools and the community to promote lifelong learning and make a range of services more accessible to local people.
Greenford and Perivale is split into 3 wards - Greenford Green, Greenford Broadway and Perivale. Each of the wards has a very disctinctive feel and together with the local ward forums, GPES try to offer activities and services that reflect the needs and demands of each of the areas.
If you would like to see something in your area that you feel extended schools could be part of contact the partnership coordinator by email. Alternatively, have your say at the local ward forums organised and delivered in partnership with Ealing Council.
Click on the links below for details about previous and up and coming meetings and developments for your ward.
Greenford Green
Greenford Broadway
Perivale
For more details about your community and getting involved go to the
Ealing Council website.
Want to hire a venue?
There are two locally managed community centres within Greenford & Perivale offering a wide range of fun, educational and other community activities. Why not find out more by contacting them at:
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Greenford
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Opening hours: Mon-Fri 9am-10pm. Saturday afternoon and Sundays by arrangement. Office hours: Mon-Fri 9am-3pm.
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Perivale
Community
Centre
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Manager: Garry Aston Address: Horsenden Lane South, Perivale, Middlesex UB6 7NP. Tel: (020) 8997 2404 Fax: (020) 8998 6417 Email: admin@perivale-community-centre.org.uk Website: www.perivale-community-centre.org.uk
Opening hours: Mon-Fri 8.30am-10.30pm, 8.30am-12am Sat-Sun. Office hours: 12pm-5pm
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For a full list of community venues to hire in your area you can use the Community Premises Directory by clicking here.
Getting Involved
One way of getting involved in your local community is to join an activity or club or to learn a new skill. Ealing has lots of clubs and societies running activities such as musical theatre, arts and crafts or photography. Click here to visit the Ealing Council website to find out more or alternatively the website address is; www.ealing.gov.uk/services/community/clubs_and_societies/
Or why not visit out Family & Community Learning pages to find out more about courses available near you. There is a huge range of courses to choose from, anything from improving your IT skills or English to sculpture and self defence.