Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Willesden Green Library Report Now Going to December Executive

The Brent Executive will now consider the report on the redevelopment of Willesden Green Green Library at their December meeting. The item was originally tabled for discussion at Wembley's meeting but no report was available on the Council website.

Redevelopment would involve the demolition of the existing building and a rebuild that would include flats and possibly retail outlets. The Council is searching for developers interested in such a scheme. The delay may indicate that the proposals are hitting problems in the current economic climate but could also be linked to the High Court appeal being heard on Thursday and Friday of this week.

If the development were to take place the library would be closed for two years with only minimal alternative facilities and would add a further library to the six already closed by the council.

Monday, 7 November 2011

Central Middlesex Overnight A&E Closure Protest

The Accident and Emergency department at Central Middlesex Hospital is due to close at night from next Monday, 14th November.

An emergency protest has been called for outside the hospital at 12.15pm on Tuesday November 8th.
Please come along if you can to show we are opposed to the run down of our NHS facilities.

Caroline Lucas Speaks At St Paul's Anti-Capitalist Camp

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Food, Floods and Climate Change - Public Meeting

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Willesden Green Library Report Missing From Executive Agenda

It appears that officers are going right up to the line over the proposals for the redevelopment (and thus a two year closure) of Willesden Green Library. The Executive Agenda lists the item and states:
This report summarises the procurement process undertaken by the Council to procure a developer partner to redevelop the Willesden Green Library Centre site and requests delegation to the Director of Regeneration and Major Projects in consultation with the Director of Legal and Procurement to award and enter into a Development Agreement with the preferred developer partner.
No report is attached despite the meeting only being a week away.  Other councillors and the public will have little time to peruse the document and prepare any submissions they might wish to make to the Executive. At the same time delegation to officers means little further involvement by our elected representatives.

Dogs not consulted on new Control Orders


Details of the proposals on Dog Control Orders have now been published. They will be going to the Council Executive for approval on November 14th.  There has been some opposition from professional dog walkers to the restriction on the number of dogs walked to six per person, with some walkers and the people who employ them arguing there should be no restriction at all. However other respondents suggested a limit of four dogs per person.

The document notes that this is not the same as a limit on the number of dogs walked together. This means that several individuals walking together could have a combined total of more than six dogs. There is a possibility that professional dogs walkers could avoid the restriction if they got a friend or two to accompany them. Clearly this will need to be monitored but overall the restriction seems to be sensible and a way of maximising the enjoyment and safety of open spaces such as Fryent Country Park and the Welsh Harp.

The control order instructing that dogs be kept on a lead in some areas mainly applies to children's playgrounds, sports areas and special areas such as the Roe Green Walled Garden. The report makes it clear that dogs do not have to be kept on a lead in the whole of Gladstone Park s some had claimed.

There is a lovely straight-faced sentence in the consultation report:
It is not possible to consult directly with dogs that may be affected.
The Impact Needs Assessment, including details of the consultation response can be found HERE and a list of the parks and playgrounds where dogs will be required to be kept on a lead in part of the space or the whole area can be found HERE

Saturday, 5 November 2011

Save Treetops and Harmony Nurseries


SIGN THE PETITION HERE (More than 160 signatories so far)

FA offer cheap tickets for England v Sweden to Brent residents

The Football Association are pleased to announce an offer to Brent residents to purchase special price tickets to see England take on their UEFA EURO 2012 rivals Sweden at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday 15 November at 8pm.

Brent residents can purchase tickets at a special price of £20 for adults and £10 for children.

How to claim this offer
To claim this offer, Brent residents should bring a Council Tax or utility bill such as gas, electric or telephone, which shows their address in Brent to the Wembley Stadium ticket office between Wednesday 9 November and Sunday 13 November.

The ticket office will be open each day between 10am and to 7pm and this offer is available to personal callers to the stadium ticket office only.