The International Centre for Integration and Cohesion UK was established to improve social cohesion and integration through the process of bonding, bridging, and linking communities. The ICIC primarily was established by Iraqi refugees and migrants who lived in West London to help their community to integrate and to contribute to community cohesion. The ICIC also provided an opportunity for members to contribute to eradicating poverty, improving the rule of law, and community cohesion in the countries of their origin. Primarily international development has specifically focused on Iraq and to advance poverty relief, health and medical assistance, and by collecting clothing, books, to be sent to Iraq and other countries directly or using other charity links.
Ealing Road emergency works
Ealing Road is closed to traffic in both directions while Thames Water completes emergency sewer repairs. There is likely to be heavy traffic so please avoid driving around the area if you can and take public transport instead.