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Thursday, 22 June 2023

Willesden Neighbourhood Health and Wellbeing Workshop - June 29th from 1pm at Ashford Place Community Centre

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  We would like to hear from you!   Join us for an interactive afternoon discussing care, wellbeing and health provision in Willesden Gr...

Windrush Day 75 events with Brent Council - first starting soon at Brent Civic Centre with more to come

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From Brent Council This year marks the 75th anniversary of HMT Empire Windrush arriving in Britain with more than 800 passengers from...
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Wednesday, 21 June 2023

Man arrested after stabbings at Central Middlesex Hospital

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 From Brent Police Armed officers were among those responding after calls at 13:18hrs on Wednesday, 21 June to reports that two people had...

Petition launched calling on Brent Council to protect our parks and green spaces from development

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  After the very unpopular decision of Brent Planning Committee to allow the building of 4 bulky houses in Barham Park, residents have been ...
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Tuesday, 20 June 2023

Henry Construction (builders of the Wembley Link) no longer trading - 40 staff made redundant. Status of Wembley Link site being investigated.

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The two Wembley Link towers behind the High Road at an earlier stage  Update from the Construction Index ( LINK ) As prev...
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Monday, 19 June 2023

UPDATE VIA COMMENT: Letter: Brent Council are failing to implement post-Grenfell measures, New CEO could face prison if Brent Council has not registered all their buildings in time.

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Dear Editor,   I first told you about 'Safety Cases' in 2021 when they were required for contractors presenting their new develo...
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Sunday, 18 June 2023

Wembley Link delayed after Henry Construction hits problems

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  Credit: Wembley Link Wembley residents have probably seen the two towetrs emerging behind the Twin Towers (Uncle Bulding) on Park Park, we...
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Local MPs, councillors and union activists rally behind the workers at St Mungo's homelessness charity seeking a decent wage

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 Apologies for sound quality - not very good PA combined with traffic noise. Speech summaries below.   Workers for the homelessness charit...
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