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Tuesday, 20 May 2025

Petition launched supporting historic listing of Bridge Park: 'A landmark of grassroots self-determination, and a vital part of Brent’s-and Britain’s-story'.

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  Bridge Park Community Centre entranc e   The Harlesden People’s Community Council (HPCC) has submitted an application to   Historic Engla...
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Long weekend of Wembley Stadium events coming up - road closures, parking restrictions and bus route disruption

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 From Brent Council   Wembley Stadium will be hosting the following football play-off finals on below dates: - Championship Play-Off Final o...
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Join the Golden Memories Dementia Cafe at The Grange, Neasden Lane, for fun activities - every Wednesday 12-2pm

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Monday, 19 May 2025

Brent Cabinet approves recommendations on statutory process to consult on Islamia Primary move to Brentfield Road site.

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A report to Brent Cabinet this morning set out the statutory consultation process that the Governing Board of Islamia Primary School would n...
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Cabinet agree £5m towards step free access and other improvements at Alperton Station. Lib Dems claim campaigning success.

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Brent Cabinet this morning agreed a £5m payment towards the cost of step free access to to Alperton Station,  mainly funded by Transport for...
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Sunday, 18 May 2025

Tragic death of young man in Kingsbury Green altercation in the early hours of Sunday morning. Murder investigation underway.

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  Kingsbury Road was closed off between Uphill Drive and Chuch Lane   Locals speculated this morning when they found the 83, 302 and SL10  b...
Saturday, 17 May 2025

First view of new sculpture celebrating the revival of the Welsh Harp

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  The sculpture on the Kingsbury bank of the Welsh Harp (Photo:Philip Grant) I took an hour off from cultivating my Birchen Grove allotment...
Friday, 16 May 2025

Drop into the Willesden Green Nest Cafe and purchase a postcard by a local artist to help raise cancer research funds (the coffee is good too!)

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'Nest Cafe, Willesden Green', 2024 (Tim Danby)   Willesden Green artist Tim Danby is raising funds for Haematology Cancer Care a t t...
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