Saturday, 16 November 2024

Cllr Ryan Hack set to become Brent's new Deputy Mayor


 Cllr Ryan Hack (Brondesbury Park) is set to become Deputy Mayor of Brent after a narrow victory over Cllr Narinder Singh Bajwa (Northwick Park).  The post became vacant after the resignation of  Cllr Bajwa's ward colleague, Cllr Diane Collymore,  following a finding that she had breached the Councillor Code of Conduct LINK.

Cllr Hack is an energetic activist instantly recognisable from the cap atop his tall figure when he is out campaigning.

 

Cllr Hack will be one of the youngest Mayors of Brent when he takes over from Cllr Tariq Dar next year. His entry on the Brent Labour website stresses his local background and activism:

Ryan Hack was born and bred in Brent, largely in the south of the Borough, and was raised by a wonderful single mother, always living in social housing, as he still does today. He has attended local state schools in Brent from Curzon Crescent Nursery in Roundwood to Claremont High School in Kenton. Ryan became the first person in his family to attend university and holds a master’s degree in American Politics from UCL. His life has been shaped by the impact of austerity on social housing and food banks. After witnessing his father beginning to use food banks last year, he became an official volunteer at the Trussell Trust Food Bank in Church End. As Co-Convenor of the Brent ‘Right to Food’ campaign, he is committed to reducing food and fuel poverty connected to a Cost-of-Living-Crisis by working closely with mutual aid groups and key stakeholders to establish a food justice strategy in our community. 

 

Ryan is also an active member of the Brent Friends of the Earth where he is committed to transforming our local parks and high streets, where he has conducted for the past six years a monthly neighbourhood clean-up by tidying up our underpasses, alleyways and public parks in Brent. As a dedicated local activist, he fundamentally believes that he has the life experience and the passion that one can bring to bear in representing our community.

Cllr Bajwa is an officer of the Sudbury Courts Residents' Association and director of Harrow based Skyspace Homes.

12 comments:

  1. Cllr Bajwa was co-opted onto the Sudbury Court Residents Association Executive Committee, for a short time, but his membership was never ratified at an AGM.

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  2. Ryan will no doubt be a fantastic peoples' Mayor.

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  3. Amazing. Well deserved; by far the best councillor we’ve ever had in Brondesbury Park

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  4. What a really nice tribute Anon 16 Nov @ 18:05

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  5. What a waste of time and money. Brent is almost bankrupt but the Labour Party still plays their little patronage games and wastes our money on bloated egos. Why exactly do we need a Deputy Mayor?

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  6. sycophantic cap doffing stuff

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  7. Councillor Hack who claims to be an active member of Brent Friends of The Earth and claims to be "committed to transforming our local parks and high streets, where he has conducted for the past six years a monthly neighbourhood clean-up by tidying up our underpasses, alleyways and public parks in Brent."
    If this is true we expect to see him questioning and challenging Cllr Krupa Sheth in her role as Brent Council Cabinet Member for Environment. Brent declared a climate emergency and yet they have allowed hundreds of mature trees to be cut down for tower block developments which hugely pollute the environment during their construction.

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    1. They only ever join all these groups for fake reasons. Remember when Cllr Butt joined Brent Momentum

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  8. Brent Labour is politically bankrupt with sycophants literally walking the streets, claiming they know the Community, collecting trophies in being associated with illustrious groups...all for personal ego trips. Brent remains more divided as "two kingdmos"

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  9. Someone please remind me why do we need a Mayor?

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    1. Provision of patronage to the leader and providing unkown persons with mammoth egos a belief that they are special. There are exceptions as we can see.

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  10. Simple solution: vote Labour out at the next local elections!!!

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