Spring Term Talks
Our Spring Term talks started on Thursday 9th April - details of the talks for the term can be found on the Meetings page.
Committee for 2026-27
The details of our Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in March are shown on the About Us page, where the details of the new Committee for 2026/27 can also be found. Documents relevant to the AGM can be accessed from that page.
Information on Recent Talks
Details of our recent talks can be found on the 2026 Talks page.
Recordings of most of our Thursday talks are available and information on how to access them is shown in our regular Newsletters. If you cannot find this information, you can always email the Webmaster who can let you have the details.
EALING U3A PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITIONS
The Categories for the 2026 Photographic Competition have been announced and are:
- LIGHT AND DARK
- MYSTERY
- FASHION
- CIRCLES
- DOORS, GATES, OPENINGS
Entries for the 2026 competition must be taken between the 1st October 2025 and the 30th September 2026 (the closing date for entries).
The 2025 Competition results and winners were announced in October 2025. The winning photos and details of the prize winners from 2025 and previous years can be found on the Photographic Competitions page.
INFORMATION ON PAST TALKS
During the talk on 15th January on David Niven: Gentleman Soldier turn Movie Star, we were unable to fully play three included excerpts from films in which he appeared. These clips can be viewed by clicking on the links below:
- Excerpt from The Dawn Patrol (A lovely section from a wonderful film about British flyers in WWI. Errol Flynn, Niven, and Carl Esmond are featured in this scene)
- Excerpt from Separate Tables (Niven and Wendy Hiller)
- Excerpt from A Matter of Life and Death (opening scene with Niven and Kim Hunter, film directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger)
SUGGESTIONS for IMPROVEMENTS to EALING U3A
The Ealing U3A Committee is always interested in hearing from our Members with any suggested improvements to the way our U3A is run, or new activities we could consider. If you have any such suggestions, please send them to Jenny Sturt, Secretary, (click on the link to send a message). Alternatively, speak to any member of the Committee (see details on the Contacts page).
EALING u3a FACEBOOK GROUP
Ealing u3a has a presence on Facebook where we have set up a Private Group (Ealing U3A Social Group) for our Members to be able to share thoughts, ideas, photos; ask questions; ask for recommendations and many other things. The Group is intended to be a friendly, positive, supportive and helpful group, non-prejudiced and respectful to all who participate.
If you are interested in joining this Facebook Group (you must first sign up with Facebook) search for Ealing U3A Social Group. This will take you to the Group's page, where you need to click the 'Join Group' button to apply. When the Group Admin (Judith Crowe Forward) approves your membership, you will get a Notification from Facebook and you'll be able to fully access the Ealing U3A Social Group page.
SCAMS
Sally Schofield and Mark Mullally from NatWest Bank gave a talk to us in February 2021 on Keeping Safe from Frauds and Scams. Following this they provided us with details of various services and websites which are very helpful if you think you have been subject to a fraud or scam.
One important point they stressed is - if you think you’ve been scammed, contact your bank/credit card company in the first instance (there is always a phone number on the back of your card, if you do need to contact them). Talk to someone – you are not alone and shouldn’t feel embarrassed.
If you receive a suspicious phone call and want to phone your bank or credit card company to check, make the call from another phone, if you can. If you dial from the same phone, it is very likely that the caller will not have hung up and you will still be speaking to the scammer. If you do make a call, use the phone number on the back of your credit or debit card, not the number the caller gives you. Best to hang up on the caller.
SCAMS and FRAUD
How to Avoid Scams – Age UK have a number of very useful Factsheets including an Avoiding Scam booklet (40 pages of very helpful advice).
Friends Against Scams website – headed by the National Trading Standards Scams team, 'Friends Against Scams' is an initiative which aims to protect and prevent people from becoming victims of scams by empowering people to take a stand against scams.
Action Fraud is the UK's national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime where you should report fraud if you have been scammed, defrauded or experienced cyber crime. Report the scam to Action Fraud online or by phone on 0300 123 2040.
Look for the ‘Little Book of Big Scams (version 5)’ online – written by the Police Service in conjunction with other expert organisations, see Personal fraud and how to prevent it to download this.
Think Jessica is a charity that has been set up by Marilyn Baldwin OBE after her mother, Jessica, was targeted and scammed out of her life savings. They exist to help raise the awareness of Scam Mail and it's effects on vulnerable people, empowering you with advice to beat the scammers.
Government channels for reporting of Scam texts and emails:
- Texts - forward to 7726
- Emails – forward these to the ' Phishing ' mailbox. These emails can also be sent to the organisation they are purporting to be from; check individual organisations websites for the email address to use.
National Consumer Helpline - operated by Citizens Advice, phone no. 0808 2231133 / 03454 04 05 06. From this webpage is a link to Trading Standards for reporting Consumer Disputes and Scams.
There are also two helpful 1-page guides against Scammers available - these are How to spot a Doorstep Scammer and Dealing with Telephone Scams; click on the links to access these.
BEING SAFE ONLINE
Get Safe On Line is an excellent source of free, unbiased security advice. It is the UK's leading source of factual and easy-to-understand information on online safety categorised for easy use.
Have I Been Pwned? is a website that allows Internet users to check whether their personal data has been compromised by data breaches. The service collects and analyzes hundreds of database dumps and pastes containing information about billions of leaked accounts, and allows users to search for their own information by entering their username or email address
How Secure is my Password is a tool to help you develop strong passwords. On this website you can test the strength of your passwords, ensure each password you use is secure, and check how long it takes a computer to guess your password.
National Cyber Security Centre is the UK’s independent authority on cyber security and is helping to make the UK the safest place to live and work online.
LATEST SCAMS
One of the latest Scams is text messages (mainly) that purport to come from the NHS inviting you for your vaccination. The BBC Technology website has an example of this. It looks authentic but later asks for bank details. Remember that any Covid-19 tests and vaccinations are FREE.
THEFTS
We have also been alerted to thefts at cash machines. Thieves may try to distract you or stand close to you to read your PIN number. They may tap you on the shoulder and steal your card as you instinctively turn around. Do remember not to leave your card before turning away. Better still, when withdrawing cash use indoor cash machines inside bank premises wherever possible.