I compile a weekly press review for Brent Green Party members. Last week's was so full of cuts stories that I thought I would publish it to help readers keep up with Brent Council's assault on non-statutory provision. WBT is Willesden and Brent Times and WWO is the  Wembley and Willesden Observer.
CUTS - LIBRARIES 
COMMUNITY GROUPS WELCOMED TO RUN LIBRARIES DUE TO CLOSE WWOp5 Cllr James  Powney calls for campaign groups to come up with practical plans to run  libraries with volunteers.  He said he had three 'vague expressions of  interest' from Kensal Rise, Cricklewood and Preston supporters. ex Lib  Dem Councillor Peter Corcoran, campaigning for Tokyngton says 'I don't  want to see a situation where it will run for a year, then it closes  because people lose interest. The libraries are run by the council and  should continue to be run by them. It is their responsibility -that is  why we pay our council tax.' 
CUTS -JOBS 
COUNCIL TO SHED 400 MORE JOBS WWOp9, JOB LOSSES 'HORRIFIC' WBTp1   Following on 350 redundancies last year Brent Council tend to shed 400  more jobs. Letters were delivered to those affected  last  Friday and the consultation period will end on April 17th. 
CUTS - PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 
DON'T HIT THE VULNERABLE WWOp14 Letter drawing attention to the impact  of cuts on people with disabilities, mental health issues and autism.  The writer says they should not bear the brunt of a crisis caused by  bankers. 
CUTS-PARKS 
PROTESTS AT PLANS TO CHOP PARK WARDENS WBTp2, PARKS WILL BE 'NO-GO' AREAS, SAY RESIDENTS WWOp7 Protests against the axing  of 9-1/2 park warden full-time posts affecting Roundwood, Barham,   Gladstone, King Edward VII, Roe Green, Preston and Gibbons Recreation  ground. Cllr Powney said he was confident park security would be  maintained - 'We will have a lower number of park wardens but they will  still be covering the same number of parks, and be performing the same  number of patrols. The key difference is that we will be moving away  from a static service to a roaming one.' 
CUTS - MENTORING 
AXE LOOMS OVER GROUP HELPING YOUNG QUIT GANGS WBTp3 Despite referrals  from social workers, pupil referral units and youth offender teams this  centre run by a former probation officer and social worker is running  out of money after government cuts. 
CUTS - SPORTS CENTRE 
GAME ON: RESIDENTS FIGHT CHARTERIS CENTRE CLOSURE WBTp5 Campaigners and  Brent Eleven Streets Residents' Association met to help save the  Charteris Sports Centre. Cllr Powney (him again!) said it was losing  £100,000 a year. A committee has been set up to meet with the council  and to work out a business plan to keep the Centre open. Powney said the  plan would have to be convincing in order for the Council to grant a  period of grace. 
CUTS - EDUCATION MAINTENANCE GRANTS 
EMA AXE 'SLAP IN THE FACE FOR STUDENTS'  WBTp13 Brent has the second  highest take up of EMA in London with 3,684 claiming. It also has the  6th highest unemployment rate in London. research by the University and  College Union shows 70% of students bin poorest areas would drop out of  college if the EMA was stopped. Students, Vicki Fagg (CNWL principal)  and Cllr Zaffar Van Kalwala all protest at its abolition.