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Monday, 16 March 2026

Brent Community Land Trust shows what community-centred planning and development can do. Impressive proposals outlined for Brentfield Road

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    Plans for a new development in Brentfield Road have been lodged with Brent Planning. It is a small Brent development by tower blocks sta...
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Saturday, 14 March 2026

May 7th 2026 Local Election: ACE Climate and Nature Hustings Tuesday 14th April - In-person and On-lne

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    🔈 You are invited to ACE Brent's Action on the Climate Emergency Hustings ✅   🗓️ Tuesday 14 April - 7-9pm at Barham Commu...
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Thursday, 12 March 2026

Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre thrown a temporary lifeline

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  The Welsh Harp Environmental Centre has been thrown a lifeline after its closure last summer. Brent Council has allocated £30,000 to repai...
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Monday, 9 March 2026

SAVE OUR GREEN SPACES - Community fights to keep South Kilburn's Granville Rec

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  Wembley Matters has reported the regeneration of South Kilburn over many years - problems are many including Granille New Homes purcased b...
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'It's about listening to us,' Brent youngsters' message on facing the challenge of climate change together - video

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Sunday, 8 March 2026

ACAA Raises Concerns Over UK Visa ‘Emergency Brake’ for Afghans and Urges Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to Review the Decision

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  Republished with permiasion from London-TV    The Afghanistan & Central Asian Association (ACAA), an award-winning UK-b...

Two exhibitions celebrating diversity in Brent!

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  Guest post by Philip Grant in a personal capacity.     The “Celebrating Brent’s Somali community” display at Kingsbury Library.  ...

London Assembly Report: 'We cannot allow London to become a place where only a small number of families can afford to live and even fewer can manage to enjoy a good quality of life'

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  Wembley Matters has covered the declining primary school population in thhe borough over the past two or three years with soome schools re...
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