From Clean Air for Brent LINK
Clean Air for Brent (CAfB) is to launch THIS WEDNESDAY 11 October at 7pm at Willesden Library, 95 High Road, NW10 2SF.
You’ll be welcome at the door, but to help get a sense of numbers you can RSVP to cafbrent@gmail.com.
Much has happened since the public meeting held in July and there is CAfB news and information on https://cleanairforbrent.wordp ress.com/ .
On Wednesday, we will hear more, including an update from Cllr Ellie Southwood on Brent Council’s Air Quality Action Plan. As well as brief formalities, including appointing members of the volunteer steering group, this is an opportunity to consider bringing your skills and interests to the group too.
The evening will be a chance to share ideas on how we might all play a part in reducing the damage to health created by polluted air.
To kick off our discussion, here are some quite simple ways CAfB volunteers together might help create the positive differences needed:
Wednesday evening will be a great chance to meet like-minded people and share ideas, so do join in.
We’ll look forward to seeing you
Clean Air for Brent
Clean Air for Brent (CAfB) is to launch THIS WEDNESDAY 11 October at 7pm at Willesden Library, 95 High Road, NW10 2SF.
You’ll be welcome at the door, but to help get a sense of numbers you can RSVP to cafbrent@gmail.com.
Much has happened since the public meeting held in July and there is CAfB news and information on https://cleanairforbrent.wordp ress.com/ .
On Wednesday, we will hear more, including an update from Cllr Ellie Southwood on Brent Council’s Air Quality Action Plan. As well as brief formalities, including appointing members of the volunteer steering group, this is an opportunity to consider bringing your skills and interests to the group too.
The evening will be a chance to share ideas on how we might all play a part in reducing the damage to health created by polluted air.
To kick off our discussion, here are some quite simple ways CAfB volunteers together might help create the positive differences needed:
- Monitoring of key roads in parts of Brent not so far covered, e.g. Wembley High Road, Ealing Road, Neasden/Blackbird Hill
- Designing and producing a map of Brent, clearly showing pollution hotspots
- Short talks and presentations on air quality at schools, residents’ associations and community groups
- Campaigning to green public transport
- Informing choices of private cars and fleet vehicles
- Working on a low emission neighbourhood designation
- Investigating the impact of Underground and Overground trains on air quality
- Sharing information and campaigning via internet and social media.
- Contributing to surveys and consultations
Wednesday evening will be a great chance to meet like-minded people and share ideas, so do join in.
We’ll look forward to seeing you
Clean Air for Brent