Join us this SUNDAY at the Jubilee Clock, 11 am in #Harlesden, for a community picture. ALL WELCOME! Thanks to The Social Innovation Partnership (TSIP) and Impact on Urban Health: Helping cities & urban areas become healthier places for everyone, for supporting our work on #cleanair to collect data that can inform policies and strategies to reduce #AirPollution.
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3 comments:
Great news and reasonable to collect data for what is Britain's most congested high street.
Shame though that there are no plans to direct movement connect with greenway/ high line, Harlesden Town to its new HS2/ Elizabeth Line station, to be Britain's biggest at Old Oak Common.
Monitoring, but make it plus by adding social inclusion in growth and economic major opportunities happening on Harlesden's doorstep. Brent 2026 needs to get on the same page that Hammersmith and Fulham/ Ealing have long been on.
Sorry, Britain's most polluted high street. Though the congestion too is nightmarish.
Nothing doing cos its Harlesden, but monitoring is a start even if the data collected is then ignored as is where population is being Brent grown in zones. Brent the generic, rather than Brent the targeted to where needs are.
Harlesden is surely the key to Brent's future economic growth with Britain's biggest station and Europe's biggest regeneration (OPDC's towering of the rail junction lands) happening regardless directly adjacent. Is 2026 the year when Brent finally wakes up or does it remain struck in small thinking Reform before Reform is even elected mode?
Direct south this same mega opportunity has prompted Labour Hammersmith and Fulham to be the first council in the UK to have an economic plan for its population.
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