Ealing Town Hall To Turn Green For Grenfell

Minutes silence will take place to remember last year's tragedy

 
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The Mayor of Ealing, Councillor Tejinder Dhami, will join with others nationally and lead a minutes silence at 12noon (on Thursday 14 June) in remembrace of those affected by the Grenfell fire last year.

It marks a year since the tragic events.

The Grenfell Community will be gathering at the Tower near The Methodist Church Silchester Road, W11 from 11am to observe the national silence together.

In Ealing the silence will take place on the steps of Ealing Town Hall, Uxbridge Road W5.

Councillor Dhami will be joined by the deputy mayor, Councillor Dr Abdullah Gulaid, the leader of the council Councillor Julian Bell and Ealing Council's chief executive Paul Najsarek.


Councillor Tenjinder Dhami, The Mayor of Ealing said: "As we approach the first anniversary of the tragic fire where 72 people lost their lives, we wish to show our suppot to all those affected.  Members of the public are welcome to join with Ealing Council staff on Thursday at noon in this act of remembrance."

Ealing Council will demonstrate its support of the Grenfell United group by using both external and internal lighting in an act of solidarity to turn Ealing town hall green.

The lighting will be in place through the night of 13 June to dusk on 14 June.



June 13th 2018

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