Kilburn: Cllrs Paul Ryan, Suzanne Gallagher and Stephen Malonga
Wembley Park: Cllr Najib Warsame and Cllr Iman Ahmadi Moghaddam
Northwick Park: Cllr Keith Perrin and Cllr Nisha Vakani
Harlesden and Kensal Green: Cllr Amandine Alexandre
Willesden Green: Cllr Mary Mitchell





13 comments:
Thank you for sharing, would like a biography. Will one of them be elected leader?
Amandine Alexandre of the Harlesden Old Town to HS2/ Elizabeth Line (Britain's biggest station) new cable car public transport over the electric fence (mainline electrified railway lines). Hopefully Amandine can now be on the OPDC Board now representing Harlesden people direct accessing their massive new mega station being built at considerable UK taxpayer expense?
Three Green Councillors, one Brent Kilburn park sized 2 ha actual park, the South Kilburn Public Open Space also known locally as Kilburn Park (which has an urban logic to it as the tube station here has the same name).
I know Kilburn Park is located inside Kilburn Tower Wall of car-free housing, its tenant population already more than doubled, but still a good place to break with the current political consensus fix of- inclusion for the few, exclusion for the many Brent.
Re-instal the three SK children's playgrounds that Labour has removed.
@Martin - Why did you run in Tokyngton rather than your home ward where you may have been elected?
Wow. God save Brent. Brent needs cllrs with life and business experience to improve the lives of its residents and the borough. This lot look like they have never set foot inside a meeting room.
To challenge M. BUTT
Engage with the excluded of Brent, dare to be local engaged.
NO to neighbourhood denial, NO to exclude local people developer colonialism, NO to climate denial zones..
Be very specific with the Brent Green manifesto. Get detailed, as with generic/ vague the Brent inequalities deform just drifts on.
Local Green Space designations is Brent 1- Bromley 15.
What are the key park size green spaces that Brent MUST protect in the current BLP Review process which is (or should be) politically changed post May 7?
The hackney green manifesto is excellent have you seen it
The Brent green manifesto is none too spatially specific. Do we all live in Queens Park? Do our streets look lovingly council cared about like those in Queens Park? NO.
I see better still amplified welfare state days only in the conservation areas and neighbourhood plan areas. Until political projects for good growth get specific, its brutal austerity continuity for 'no plan' brownfield othered i.e. the majority of Brent residents living environments.
Has inequalities zoned finally gone out of fashion in Brent?
Other London boroughs have successfully side stepped the Brent grow inequalities, forwards and backwards harsh zones approach of Butts Brent.
Will Cllr Najib Warsame and Cllr Iman Ahmadi Moghaddam make sure all Chalk Hill estate residents have proper recycling and refuse bins that are fit for purpose and in acceptable condition? On top of that, there’s a real need to improve the long-standing poor standard of food waste collection. It feels unfair and frankly hypocritical for the Labour cabinet to take such a heavy-handed, “them and us” approach to tackling litter across Brent, while continuing to fall short in its own duties. This failure to make the necessary changes undermines any realistic groundwork for achieving their lofty ambition of creating a “Better Brent.”
Hi Trevor, Iman and Najib are councillors for Wembley Park ward. chalkhill is in Barnhill ward and your councillors are Rober Johnson and Rhoda Ibrahim.
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