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Saturday, 9 November 2024

Brent Schools update. Islamia Primary'a future remains uncertain. New SEND provision is planned but overall mainstream primary pupil numbers decline presaging budget problems

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 I know it is annoying when issues are in the news and then everything goes quiet, so in a Public Question to the next Full Council on Novem...

Should the Order of the British Empire be history?

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  Guest post by local historian Philip Grant in a personal capacity   Medal of an Officer of the Order of the British E...
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Thursday, 7 November 2024

Northwick Park's development into a small town begins

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    The development with Proyers Path at foot of image   The plan with  Proyers Path on the right and hospital on the left   The development...
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Tuesday, 5 November 2024

Willesden Green: From Bank to Bingo Hall. Planning application submitted for ex-Lloyds Bank

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  Lloyds Bank, 1 Walm Lane, NW2 Following closure both Lloyds Bank and Nat West branches in Willesden Green are on the development market . ...
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Hope for London's public toilet deserts as TfL announces toilet expansion and improvement plan following Green Party pressure

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  Green Assembly member Caroline Russell is able to make fun at herself over a seeming obsession with toilets but in truth it is her campa...
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Monday, 4 November 2024

Re-designed Wembley Library has re-opened. Now on two floors with a Resident Hub

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  From Brent Council   Wembley Library, now home to a brand-new Resident Hub, has officially reopened, unveiling a transf...
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LETTER: Readers please support my letter to councillors on 'Divest for Palestine'

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  Credit: Middle East Eye   Dear Editor,   Could you please publish the letter below. I really need Wembley Matters r...
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Saturday, 2 November 2024

An Afternoon with George the Poet: Refreshingly honest conversation about Empire

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The conversation at Willesden Green Library (Credit: Omar Al-Badri)   Guest post by  Brent Resident, Farida James ...
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