Cllr Kathleen Fraser
Cllr Kathleen Fraser, a long time member of the Labour Party until her recent resignation (See LINK) will be fighting Labour as an Independent in her home watd of Barnhill.
Cllr Kathleen Fraser
Cllr Kathleen Fraser, a long time member of the Labour Party until her recent resignation (See LINK) will be fighting Labour as an Independent in her home watd of Barnhill.
From Brent ACE
Representatives of most major parties will be attending a Climate and Nature Hustings organised by ACE Brent, the new coalition of environment and residents groups who campaign for a stronger council response to the climate emergency.So far the Labour Party, Green Party, Conservative Party and Liberal Democrat Party have all agreed to speak and answer residents' questions about their climate and nature plans for Brent after the elections.
The hustings will be at Barham Community Library, 660 Harrow Road, HA0 2HB on Tuesday 14th April, 7-9pm.
It will be chaired by barrister, broadcaster and local author Hashi Mohamed. It will also be online.
ACE Brent, Action on the Climate and Ecological Emergency, Brent, is a coalition of 15 environment, climate and residents groups. This includes Brent Friends of the Earth, Brent Cycling Campaign, Brent XR and Brent Parks Forum (see below for full list).
Elaine Sheppard, representing ACE Brent, says:
There is a five year window to halve emissions and prevent climate disaster. Brent council is taking climate action and has taken some steps to increase dialogue on the climate emergency. But Brent needs to do more, speak up more, and work with all of us to respond to changes already happening. Brent is benchmarked at 25 out of 33 London councils for actions taken towards net zero according to Climate Emergency UK, and 21 for Healthy Streets, according to London Boroughs Healthy Streets Scorecard. It is time to hear how parties plan to increase these scores.
All residents are encouraged to attend the hustings - to ask questions and hear about the plans of the different parties. Attendance is open to all. Please register because places are limited.
To register to attend in person, use the link bit.ly/hustper.
To register to attend online, use the link bit.ly/hustonl.
https://councilclimatescorecards.uk/
https://www.healthystreetsscorecard.london/
ACE Brent members :
Brent Cycling Campaign | Brent Friends of the Earth | Brent Parks Forum | Brent Pure Energy | Brent XR | Divest Brent | Cycletastic | Brent Healthy Streets | Friends of the Welsh Harp | One Kilburn Transport Committee | Life in Kilburn | Brent Eleven Streets Residents Association | Friends of Woodcock Park | WISE - West Indian Social Care and Education Project | CAVA - Picture Palace Harlesden
Brent Friends of the Earth is also showing the "People's Emergency Briefing" film at Preston Community Library this Thursday 9th April at 7.30pm.
This is based on the National Emergency Briefing in Westminster with appearances from Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden and others. Leading UK scientists present the latest evidence on extreme weather, Food security, Health, Cost of Living etc.
More information from info@brentfoe.com
Tickets HERE
🔈You are invited to ACE Brent's Action on the Climate Emergency Hustings ✅
🗓️ Tuesday 14 April - 7-9pm at Barham Community Library
Meet and question the candidates as they present their plans to tackle the climate emergency.
Please register to attend this event:
🖥️ Online: https://bit.ly/hustonl
👥 In person: https://bit.ly/hustper
✉️ACE@brentfoe.com
If you know of a hustings coming up and would like to advertise it email: wembleymatters@virginmedia.comI received an election leaflet cheekily called 'Barnhill Ward Matters' through my door last week from Brent North Conservatives last week and was puzzled by their education policy. I am awaiting a response to my email below:
I have had your leaflet through the door and would like you to clarify Point 5 of your plan for Brent:
Local authority schools and academies are funded through the National Funding Formula government funding. The money for local authority schools goes to the Council who then distribute it to schools based on a number of factors agreed with Schools Forum. Academies and free schools are funded directly from the government with the appropriate amount then taken from the LA's schools budget.INSPIRING FUTURES THROUGH BETTER EDUCATIONThe Conservatives will invest in schools to deliver a higher quality of education to exceed neighbouring boroughs and bring aspiration to all the students in Brent, ensuring all individuals are given an equal opportunity for for life goals.
Since financial year 2018-19, a new National Funding Formula (NFF) has been used to determine how much mainstream schools attract in core revenue funding. There are separate formulas for sixth form, high needs, and early years funding. Pupil Premium (additional money to support disadvantaged children) is also paid via a separate grant.
Currently, the NFF is only being used to work out notional allocations for individual schools. These are then aggregated, adjusted, and passed to local authorities, who then draw up local funding formulas for onward distribution. This is known as a soft NFF.
The government has said it remains committed to introducing a hard NFF, i.e., one with a reduced role for local authorities in deciding allocations. In July 2021, it consulted on completing the NFF reforms, proposing a gradual move toward a hard NFF, but with no deadline for doing so. A further consultation is expected to follow.
My question then is how will a Brent Conservative administration increase investment in schools so that they exceed the quality of education of neighbouring boroughs?
This is the answer to my email received today (April 12th) from Sai Karthik Madabhushi of Barnhill Conservatives. Readers can judge for themselves whether this answers the question:
Dear Martin,Thank you for your email. I take your point on the changing NFF formula, but the consultations need to run their course and I believe the government will take decisions based on the outcome of these consultations and subsequent deliberations.Our thoughts in the Manifesto around "Better Education", are centered around the fact that the LA has sufficient funds and resources to ring-fence additional money for education in Brent. We need to help institutions move from Needs-improvement to Good and Good to Out-standing. It bothers us that we are building more homes in the area without planning ahead for more school places for children or the stresses this will place on the existing system.If representations have already been made to DFoE and they have been unsuccessful or if the LA deems a certain request critical to care or education in a particular school, the LA should consider releasing additional funds on a case-by-case basis. This we believe is critical to helping schools in Brent achieve, if not exceed their goals.We are open to suggestions and guidance to do the best thing for the community.
Brent Council pulled out the stops today to ensure that voters and their staff were Covid safe at polling stations.
The above polling station in Wembley Park had perspex screens to protect staff, a one way system with good air flow, social distance markers on the pavement, sanitiser and covid marshals on hand to ensure compliance with covid safety measures. Voters were urged to use their own pencils or pens.
Voting boxes will go to Alexandra Palace for tomorrow's GLA count which will also be constrained by strict covid safety measures including a reduced number of counting staff and restrictions on the number of party counting agents. The Brondesbury Park by-election count will also take place in a separate room at Alexandra Palace with the count by a 'super team' expected to be completed after lunch, as long as no recount is required.
The GLA Brent and Harrow constituency count takes place tomorrow but some other London constituencies will not be counted until Saturday. The Brent and Harrow result will most likely be announced on Friday evening but as this is the first count under Covid conditions that cannot be guaranteed.
Provisional declaration times for Saturday are 8pm for the election of the Mayor and 9pm for the election of London-wide assembly members. If the declaration is held over to Sunday morning the timings are likely to be 10am and 11am.
Guidance on how to vote can be found here: https://www.londonelects.org.uk/im-voter/how-complete-your-ballot-papers
You can follow real-time election results on the electronic screens here: http://www.londonelects.org.uk
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| Green candidates William Relton and Shaka Lish with Martin Francis, Election Agent |
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| The 2014 Brent Council result |
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| Some of Harrow Green Party's council election candidates |