Showing posts with label Sharing Space. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sharing Space. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 February 2026

Brent apologises over poor communication regarding the sudden closure of St Raph's Community Centre but much more needed to restore trust

 

Sharing Space session at the Community Centre pre-closure

As Wembley Matters reported there was shock on St Raphael's Estate when Brent workmen suddenly and  without notice changed the locks on the residents' community centre. In the aftermath that followed there was speculation that the closure, on grounds of  fire safety, may have been politically motivated. LINK

Asif Zamir, of St Raph's Voice, that runs events at the Centre, has recently announced that he is standing as an Independent in the local elections. 

Mr Zamir sent an official complaint to Brent Council and received an apology that left a number of questions: 

  

Thank you for your email dated 16 February 2026. While I appreciate the apology regarding the "way in which the closure was communicated," I must formally correct the record on several points where your summary does not align with the documented facts.


1. Failure of Notification

 

Your email states that the Residents’ Association (RA) Chair was "advised of the situation" and informed of the lock changes. This is factually incorrect. The Chair was not informed of the closure, nor was the changing of the locks presented as a solution or even discussed. The email chain sent to the Council Leader and the Lead Member for Housing clearly demonstrates a total absence of communication from Council officers prior to the locks being changed. This was not a "shortcoming" in communication; it was a complete failure to engage with the community’s elected representatives.

 

2. Safety Contradictions and Resident Risk

 

There is a deeply concerning logical gap in the Council’s timeline. You state that safety concerns were identified on 30 January and required "swift action."

 

However the room was allowed to remain open for on Fri, Sat, Sun and Monday Morning; accessible to residents after these "significant safety concerns" were known to the Council, I understand and appreciate you may not have been personally involved in this, but it remains the responsibility of the council to inform us and discuss solutions.

 

Instead of immediate notification to residents regarding these "grave dangers," advising the chair to ensure the room is not used, deploying emergency staff to disconnect the power or isolate the fusebox the Council’s primary instruction was to a locksmith whom would change the locks mid session on Monday.

 

If the building was truly unsafe, allowing residents to continue using the space while quietly arranging a lock change suggests a failure in the Council's duty of care.

 

3. Lack of Responsiveness

 

Your summary omits the fact that emails from the RA and myself were ignored by all officers for a full week following the incident. "Hindsight" does not explain why active attempts by the community to seek clarity or alternative provision were met with silence during a purported safety crisis.

 

4. Outstanding Requirements

 

While I note the assignment of a single point of contact, the community still requires the following to restore trust:

 

The Full Technical/FRA Report: We are still waiting to understand the specific failings that led to this urgent closure.  

 

A Detailed Timeline: We require a "pinned down" schedule for the remedial works.

 

Work Logs: A comprehensive list of works already completed and those that remain outstanding.


We would like these documents to be provided without further delay so the Residents' Association can independently verify the status of our community space.

 

Regards,

 

Asif Zamir

 

On February 25th St Raph'sVoice  said: 

 

The council advise that they are still awaiting receipt of the formal Fire Risk Assessment report, upon which they will be in a position to provide a clear timeline for the required remedial works that need to be undertaken to the community room.

 

This is after 3 weeks!


Sunday, 26 October 2025

'Our climate is changing, so must we' - Sharing Space day at St Raph's and there's more to come!

 


Nadia Khan, Brent Council, introduces 
 

Fresh on the heels of the S very successful  St Raph's Vibe Day LINK the St Raph's Voice Community Centre held the first of four 'Sharing Space' days aimed at sharing more, wasting less and living well - a grass roots way of addressing climate change.
 
The event, held in conjunction with Brent Council appeared to be successful judging from the wide range of people taking part in terms of age and diversity, and from the smiles and concentration on faces.  
 
Asif Zamir, Chair of St Raphael's Voice told Wembley Matters:
 
The Sharing Space initiative is the result of a collaboration between St Raph’s residents, Brent Council, and Think & Do. This partnership aims to build a more resilient, connected, and climate-aware community from the ground up.

I was delighted by the engagement. We kicked off the inaugural session with 100 residents in attendance. The vibe was fantastic, as always it was great to see people coming out, supporting and having a great time. We are constantly striving hard to break down social barriers within St Raphs and this project has really helped us in reviving our core social values of sharing, whether it’s food, skills or advice. 

It a great way of educating and creating a conscious change in behaviour as residents become more aware of the tangible benefits of being more energy efficient and the power of good choices. Sharing, reusing and repairing instead of replacing or putting into landfill.

It has been especially refreshing to see the involvement of the estate’s youth, we have worked hard in our community to engage our local youth via our youth club #straphs. The young people all thoroughly enjoyed the session.

We will continue to build on the success of this event and look forward to developing this into a permanent fixture for St Raph's and hope our success will ripple through the borough. Our climate is changing, so must we!