Ealing Council has been formally recognised as a ‘Borough of Sanctuary’ by the City of Sanctuary organisation for its efforts to support and welcome people fleeing war and persecution.
The announcement was made during a full council meeting on Tuesday (8 April 2025), alongside the launch of Ealing’s new Borough of Sanctuary Strategy.
Developed in collaboration with local residents, voluntary groups and faith-based organisations, the strategy sets out an action plan to ensure support and guidance is delivered to those most in need. Funding for the work has come from central government, including the creation of a Community Fund to help grassroots groups deliver sanctuary-focused projects.
Ealing Council leader Councillor Peter Mason said: “We are a proud borough of multiple identities, national origins, culture, language, and beliefs, united together in a common sense of ownership and belonging. Our 7 towns tell the story of countless generations of families who have made the move to our great city, whether seeking out a better life or fleeing from war or persecution. By becoming a Borough of Sanctuary, we set out our commitment to create a place for people who are fleeing violence and persecution.”
Blerina Hashani, cabinet member for thriving communities and who with her family sought asylum when coming to the UK from Kosovo in 1999 said: “I am proud that we can officially call ourselves a Borough of Sanctuary. The accreditation is a recognition of all the amazing work already being done to support sanctuary seekers in the borough who are looking for safety and a new start. ”
Councillor Hashani added: “I would like to thank all the community organisations and especially the sanctuary seekers who shared their experiences and worked with us to shape the strategy.”


