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Monday, 28 April 2025

Opposition builds to Willesden Green Adult Gaming Centre

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Oppositon is building to the new application to convert the Lloyd's Bank buidling at 1 Walm Lane, Willesden Green into an Adult Gaming C...
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Thursday, 24 April 2025

How many affordable homes did Brent deliver in 2024/25? The Council's response. Judge for yourself who was right.

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    From Philip Grant's original post. Read it HERE   Guest post by Philip Grant in a personal capacity As I had written a guest post cr...
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Applicant who was granted permission for Bingo Hall at Lloyds Bank site in Willesden Green comes back with an application to make it an Adult Gaming Centre

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Brent Planning Committee granted permission for a Bingo Hall at 1 Walm Lane, Willesden Green, previously Lloyds Bank, earlier this year. Som...
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VE Day 80th anniversary, and other Brent history events for May

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 Guest post by local historian Philip Grant   Title slide for VE Day anniversary talk at Kingsbury Library on 6 May.   The Spring 2025...
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Wednesday, 23 April 2025

Licensing Committee attempts justice for Just Cravings AND local residents

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  Today's meeting of the  Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Sub-committee went on for a very long time and  heard sometimes emotional ...
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Tuesday, 22 April 2025

Brent Connect Forums - the May dates

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  From Brent Council Residents across the borough are invited to join Brent Connects and help shape the future of their neighbourhoods. The...
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Monday, 21 April 2025

Croydon follows Brent's Veolia contract with reduced street cleaning and bin removal

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 Brent Council's most recent contract with Veolia was signed in 2023 and included 'intelligence led' street sweeping (rather tha...
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Sunday, 20 April 2025

Cowslips in University of Westminster grounds Northwick Park - will they survive regeneration?

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Several years ago the University of Westminster removed its much admired wild flower meadow telling Wembley Matters this was due to mainten...
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