From Anne Kittappa, Brent Local Democracy Week
This
 year, Local Democracy Week begins on Monday 09 October. The events that
 I think you might be particularly interested in are:
All About Brent Question Time
Wednesday 11 October, 7-9pm, Brent Civic Centre
This annual event follows the BBC 
Question Time format. Jonathan Carr-West from the Local Government 
Information Unit will return to chair. The panel will be comprised of:
·        
The Leader of the Council 
·        
Leader of the opposition
·        
Dean Simon, a social media personality known as Rants n Bants and local resident
·        
Yasmin Hai – Author, producer, and former resident with a strong local connection
If you would like to submit a question for this event, please email
Localdemocracyweek@brent.
To book your place, either book online: 
https:
Or contact me directly.
Scrutiny Cafés
We are holding three cafes, one for 
each committee, to talk about topics which the scrutiny committees are 
going to look at in detail this year. Come and join us for a cup of tea 
and a chat.
Housing
Topics:
rent setting for council housing, 
housing associations quality of service, reviewing how housing 
complaints are handled, and applying new rules on tackling homelessness.
Date:
Wednesday 11 October 
When: 3-5pm
Where: Willesden Green Library
Who: Cllr Janice Long
Community Wellbeing:
Topics: adult social care, children’s services, public health, cultural services and the work of the NHS in Brent
Date: Tuesday 10 October
When: 11-1pm
Where: Costa Coffee, Wembley Central Square
Who: Cllr Ketan Sheth
Public Realm and Resources:
Topics:
 Regeneration in South Kilburn and Wembley, welfare and benefits, what 
it’s like to contact and deal with the council, the council budget, 
recycling rates in Brent, employment
 support and closure of job centres in Kilburn and Willesden, crime and 
antisocial behaviour, and how the council engages with residents.
Date: Monday 09 October
When: 10-12noon
Where: St Laurence Larder - Christ Church, Christchurch Avenue, NW6 7BG
Who: Cllr Matt Kelcher
If you would like to book a place, please contact me by email,
Localdemocracyweek@brent.
Other
 events taking place throughout the week, include, Be a Councillor 
event, the Great Youth debate, Councillors visits to schools, video 
poetry, and Brent Youth Parliament radio station
 takeover. For more information about these events, please visit our 
website, 
https://www.brent.gov.uk/ldw or email or call me.
Be a Councillor
Are you passionate about your local area? Are there local issues that you feel need to be raised and addressed by the council? Why not consider becoming a councillor?
Most councillors are put forward for election by their political parties, but independent candidates are also just as eligible to stand for election to represent their local area.
This session is for anyone who may consider standing in the May 2018 council elections to find out what you need to do to get your name on the ballot paper, what being a councillor involves and what support is in place to help you carry out your duties once elected.
Book your place today!


