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Friday, 9 May 2025

BREAKING: Brent Labour Party members excluded from candidate selection process for 2026 local elections

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 Usually over the next few months Labour Party members would be meeting to select the candidates for their ward in the next local council el...
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Islamia Primary move to the Brentfield Road Leopold School site on May 19th Cabinet Agenda. Consultation starts late May/Early June

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  The proposed site for Islamia Primary School, Brentfield Road, Neasden   On October 11th 2023 Wembley Matters speculated that the Leopold ...
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Labour Leadership incompetence in the management of the Barham Park Trust could have lost residents up to £100,000 in income, claims Paul Lorber

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Another potential  failure in the effective and responsible management of the Barham Park Trust has been revealed by Brent Liberal Democrat ...
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Thursday, 8 May 2025

UPDATE: Brent Council refers itself to Housing Regulator as result of finding weaknesses in its actions to ensure compliance

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  Brent Council is writing to its tenants and leaseholders after it referred itself to the Housing Regulator in relation to its previous bui...
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Wednesday, 7 May 2025

Spring Event at Harlesden Town Garden Saturday May 10th 1pm - 4pm

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Tuesday, 6 May 2025

The formal consultation on the amalgamation of Malorees Infant and Malorees Junion School has opened. Have Your Say. Closing date 10th June 2025

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 The headteacher of the Malorees Schools has written to parents announcing that the formal consultation on the amalgamation of the Infant an...
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Monday, 5 May 2025

The five runners in the race to be Brent's Deputy Mayor 2025-26

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  The Brent Labour Group's AGM tomorrow will be over-shadowed by last Thursday's election results. Brent goes to the polls on May 7t...
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'Neither shared nor ownership' - SHAC's factual information blitz counters SO mis-selling at the London Home Show

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  Despite a partial recognition by Brent Council that Shared Ownership is not an affordable housing route for most Brent resident and broade...
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