Get Talking is a Mental Health campaign which focuses on talking as a first step towards recovery. It features Adam Deacon, Trevor Nelson & James Rhodes and service users from Brent.
Saturday, 4 June 2016
Brent MIND: 'Get talking' as first step towards recovery
Get Talking is a Mental Health campaign which focuses on talking as a first step towards recovery. It features Adam Deacon, Trevor Nelson & James Rhodes and service users from Brent.
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Thursday, 2 June 2016
Brent debates anti-semitism
Three meetings are scheduled over the next 10 days addressing in various ways the issue of anti-semitism in the Labour Party and in the wider context.
At a Hampstead and Kilburn Labour Party meeting last week last Thursday a motion from the Jewish Labour Movement proposing a rule change on anti-semitism was deferred pending the outcome of the Chakrabati inquiry into anti-semitism in the Labour Party.
That was followed up by an angry blog by Philip Rosenberg entitled 'The great betrayal: Labour members refused to discuss anti-semitism.' LINK
Rosenberg's account of the meeting was disputed by local activist Ian Saville:
On Monday June 6th the Brent Momentum AGM will be addressed by Jackie Walker, National Vice Chair of Momentum, who was recently reinstated after being suspended over claims of anti-semitism.
The agenda includes:
Where is Momentum Going?
Does Labour have a problem with antisemitism?
How do we get a Corbyn-led Labour government?
The meeting is at 7.30pm Brent Trades Hall/Apollo Club, Willesden High Road, NW10 2JR
Lastly Brent Stop the War (not affiliated to any political party) has invited Julia Bard of the Jewish Socialist' Group and Jews for Jeremy to speak at their June 13th meeting on 'Is criticism of Israel anti-semitic?'
The meeting is at 7.30pm at the Brent Trades Hall/Apollo Club, Willesden High Road, NW10 2JR
I think these meetings are a sign of a healthy democratic climate in the borough (and neighbouring Camden) where controversial issues are not shied away from but the subject of open debate.
At a Hampstead and Kilburn Labour Party meeting last week last Thursday a motion from the Jewish Labour Movement proposing a rule change on anti-semitism was deferred pending the outcome of the Chakrabati inquiry into anti-semitism in the Labour Party.
That was followed up by an angry blog by Philip Rosenberg entitled 'The great betrayal: Labour members refused to discuss anti-semitism.' LINK
Rosenberg's account of the meeting was disputed by local activist Ian Saville:
The writer here is being disingenuous to say the least. An inconvenient truth, not mentioned in his article, is that a number of Jewish members supported the proposal to postpone the motion, or any motion on this subject, until after the Chakrabarti Inquiry has reported. This is due by the end of June, so we are not talking of the sort of delay one could expect from a Chilcot type of inquiry. Since an expert inquiry has been set up, with well respected chairs, it would be silly to attempt to preempt its deliberations by bringing in a rule change that proposes disciplinary and other measures which will be covered by the inquiry. The writer needs to calm down and learn some patience. There will be many opportunities to discuss these matters in coming months.I understand that Hampstead and Kilburn Labour Party are now holding a special meeting of the General Committee on Tuesday 7th June at the Kingsgate Centre, 107 Kingsgate Road, NW6 2JH at which a motion 'unhesitatingly' condemning anti-semitism will be tabled. The Jewish Labour Movemement are expected to address the meeting and there will also be a discussion about a leaflet given out at last Thursday's meeting which was critical of the JLM.
On Monday June 6th the Brent Momentum AGM will be addressed by Jackie Walker, National Vice Chair of Momentum, who was recently reinstated after being suspended over claims of anti-semitism.
The agenda includes:
Where is Momentum Going?
Does Labour have a problem with antisemitism?
How do we get a Corbyn-led Labour government?
The meeting is at 7.30pm Brent Trades Hall/Apollo Club, Willesden High Road, NW10 2JR
Lastly Brent Stop the War (not affiliated to any political party) has invited Julia Bard of the Jewish Socialist' Group and Jews for Jeremy to speak at their June 13th meeting on 'Is criticism of Israel anti-semitic?'
The meeting is at 7.30pm at the Brent Trades Hall/Apollo Club, Willesden High Road, NW10 2JR
I think these meetings are a sign of a healthy democratic climate in the borough (and neighbouring Camden) where controversial issues are not shied away from but the subject of open debate.
Brent Cyclists call for Quintain and Brent Council to act to secure safe cycling after Fulton Road/Olympic Way accident
I am grateful to Brent Cyclists LINK for permission to repost this article from their website. Tghis evening football fans will be streaming across the Fulton Road/Olympic Way junction to attend tonight's football match.
Ariel view of Olympic Way/Fulton Road junction |
Cyclist injured at Olympic Way junction
We hear a sad report of a hit-and-run collision today at the junction of Fulton Road and Olympic Way, with a 15-year old cyclist injured. These details come from the Brent & Kilburn Times.
Scene of the incident photographed by our member Charlie Fernandes
Olympic Way has huge pedestrian traffic, which will only increase with the current large-scale building of homes in the area. Fulton Road has fairly low vehicular traffic, yet the crossing is confused with a design that visually implies priority for motor traffic.
Fulton Road and Olympic Way junction photographed late 2015. The junction was then on a raised table, which is now gone, and the new road surface is lighter in colour at the junction, though the painted markings are the same.
We believe that with the increasing population and activity in this area this junction will be an increasing hazard. It need to be changed: either a wide zebra crossing should be marked through the junction, the full width of Olympic Way, or, better, Fulton Road should be closed as a motor vehicle through-route.
More widely in the Wembley Park regenation area there is a problem of designs that do not properly recognise the need to have designated space for flows of cyclists. On Olympic Way and the new quasi-shared space of Olympic Park Boulevard, cycling is allowed but mixed up with pedestrain flows. This only does not cause major problems at the moment because the flows of cyclists are low. It is likely to cause problems in the future. We are calling on the developers, Quintain, and Brent Council, to implement adequate dedicated cycle paths within the development area that are clearly differentiated from pedestrian sapce, as well as from motor vehicle space.
'Speak Out' reinstates Leanne Mohamad's video on Palestine
Frome Peace in Our Name
The Jack Petchey Awards website published this comment when it reinstated the video:
Freedom of Speech on Palestine - A step towards peace
Peace in Our Name
2 Jun 2016 — We're delighted to say that Leanne's powerful speech has been added back to the Speak Out Challenge website, LINK:
We received over 7,000 signatures pledging their support. In addition to having the video made visible once more on the Speak Out website, Leanne’s video has been seen by over 55,000 people and been featured on news websites across the world.
WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW?
Leanne's message of birds, not bombs, and an end to apartheid is an important one.
The censorship of her video is indicative of a wider censorship of Palestinian issues and the punishment of anyone who speaks out for Palestine.
To show your support for freedom of speech, please take the time to read, sign and share our new petition addressing these wider issues at
We received over 7,000 signatures pledging their support. In addition to having the video made visible once more on the Speak Out website, Leanne’s video has been seen by over 55,000 people and been featured on news websites across the world.
WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW?
Leanne's message of birds, not bombs, and an end to apartheid is an important one.
The censorship of her video is indicative of a wider censorship of Palestinian issues and the punishment of anyone who speaks out for Palestine.
To show your support for freedom of speech, please take the time to read, sign and share our new petition addressing these wider issues at
Following temporary suspension to safeguard a minor, we are now able to reinstate the video of our Redbridge Regional Final champion Leanne Mohamad, with authorisation from her family. Please see here for further information.
Leanne Mohamad of Wanstead High School was crowned the winner at the 2015-16 “Speak Out” Challenge! Redbridge Regional Final with a speech entitled ‘Birds Not Bombs’ – Congratulations!
Jack Petchey’s “Speak Out” Challenge! is the world’s biggest youth speaking event! Thanks to funding from the Jack Petchey Foundation, communication skills training is delivered by Speakers Trust – the UK’s leading public speaking charity.Find out more at www.speakerstrust.org
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Wednesday, 1 June 2016
June activities at the Yellow Pavilion and new venue details
From Michael Stuart at the Yellow Pavilion
I’m very pleased to attach June’s programme of activities for the Yellow Pavilion. Later this month we are moving to premises on Engineer’s Way -- see the programme for details and look out for an email update in a few weeks.
New this month:
· Half term arts and crafts for children age 5+ and adults on Wed 1st and Friday 3rd June 2-4pm (£2 including materials)
· Sing pop, soul and jazz to lift spirits – no audition needed to join this local singing group.
· Mixed 5-a-side football for adults – come as an individual and we’ll make up teams or enter a team
· Auditions to compete in Streetdance XXL Championships for age 8-16.
We also have our regular programme including:
· Jewellery making (now Thursday at 6.15pm)
· Sunday morning football sessions for 3-8 year olds
· Friday lunchtime fitness with drumming
· Women only classes in kickboxing and Cuban boxing
· Zumba
· Arts and crafts for adults
· Mental health support
· Streetdance for children and young people
· Basic computer skills
· Youth Group for 16-24 year olds
mailto: yellowpavilion@wembleypark.com
I’m very pleased to attach June’s programme of activities for the Yellow Pavilion. Later this month we are moving to premises on Engineer’s Way -- see the programme for details and look out for an email update in a few weeks.
New this month:
· Half term arts and crafts for children age 5+ and adults on Wed 1st and Friday 3rd June 2-4pm (£2 including materials)
· Sing pop, soul and jazz to lift spirits – no audition needed to join this local singing group.
· Mixed 5-a-side football for adults – come as an individual and we’ll make up teams or enter a team
· Auditions to compete in Streetdance XXL Championships for age 8-16.
We also have our regular programme including:
· Jewellery making (now Thursday at 6.15pm)
· Sunday morning football sessions for 3-8 year olds
· Friday lunchtime fitness with drumming
· Women only classes in kickboxing and Cuban boxing
· Zumba
· Arts and crafts for adults
· Mental health support
· Streetdance for children and young people
· Basic computer skills
· Youth Group for 16-24 year olds
mailto: yellowpavilion@wembleypark.com
Survey shows wide disparity in voting registration across Brent
London First in association with Democracy Club has today published a league table of voter registration in London wards LINK
It makes interesting reading for Brent. I have added the percentage of voters between 18 and 25 years old to the table. The figures are based on registrations and ONS ward level population data.
To vote in the EU Referendum you need to register by June 7th. Registration is not required if you voted in the 2015 General Election or the 2016 GLA Election AND you still live at the same address.
Register HERE
It makes interesting reading for Brent. I have added the percentage of voters between 18 and 25 years old to the table. The figures are based on registrations and ONS ward level population data.
To vote in the EU Referendum you need to register by June 7th. Registration is not required if you voted in the 2015 General Election or the 2016 GLA Election AND you still live at the same address.
Register HERE
Ward | % registerd to vote | No 18-25 yrs | % of total voting popn | total voting age popn |
Willesden Green | 72 | 1526 | 11.79 | 12943 |
Mapesbury | 75 | 1461 | 11.24 | 12993 |
Kensal Green | 75 | 1248 | 10.53 | 11855 |
Kilburn | 76 | 1403 | 9.75 | 14397 |
Harlesden | 78 | 1491 | 11.65 | 12793 |
Queens Park | 79 | 1028 | 8.13 | 12637 |
Brondesbury Park | 81 | 1052 | 9.84 | 10696 |
Dudden Hill | 82 | 1602 | 13.24 | 12100 |
Tokyngton | 84 | 1725 | 12.86 | 13415 |
Sudbury | 86 | 1184 | 10.00 | 11840 |
Preston | 86 | 1408 | 11.14 | 12635 |
Wembley Central | 87 | 1407 | 11.13 | 12639 |
Dollis Hill | 87 | 1518 | 14.92 | 10174 |
Alperton | 88 | 1528 | 11.95 | 12786 |
Welsh Harp | 88 | 1197 | 11.29 | 10607 |
Queensbury | 89 | 1426 | 11.25 | 12672 |
Stonebridge | 89 | 1928 | 15.60 | 12362 |
Fryent | 90 | 1094 | 10.74 | 10190 |
Northwick Park | 92 | 1849 | 17.54 | 10542 |
Barnhill | 92 | 1261 | 10.00 | 12613 |
Kenton | 93 | 1043 | 10.43 | 10003 |
Average/Total] | 84.24 | 29379 | 11.62 | 252892 |
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Butt faces another probe - this time from the Labour Party
Cameron Scott, Regional Director of the East of England Labour Party, has been asked to investigate 'serious allegations about incidents following the death of Cllr Tayo Oladapo' to establish the facts.
Scott has been asked to undertake the investigation because London Region staff are under pressure due to the Tooting by-election and the EU Referendum.
The Labour Group has been told that there is no intention to suspend anyone and 'this investigation implies no assumption of guilt ot wrongdoing' but it has to investigate allegations that have been received.
Councillors in the Labour Group have been asked to submit 'information or evidence they understand to be relevant to the allegations about the incidents.'
Cllr Butt already faces an independent inquiry by Richard Penn, a former local authority CEO.
Scott has been asked to undertake the investigation because London Region staff are under pressure due to the Tooting by-election and the EU Referendum.
The Labour Group has been told that there is no intention to suspend anyone and 'this investigation implies no assumption of guilt ot wrongdoing' but it has to investigate allegations that have been received.
Councillors in the Labour Group have been asked to submit 'information or evidence they understand to be relevant to the allegations about the incidents.'
Cllr Butt already faces an independent inquiry by Richard Penn, a former local authority CEO.
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Is another Europe possible? What do you think?
It has been hard for the anti-capitalist Left to insert itself into the EU Referendum debate on either side. The choice of associating with the neoliberals and big business of the Remain campaign or the neoliberals and racists of the Out campaign has left many of us out in the cold.
My main feeling is that we have been dragged into a nasty debate as a consquence of the internal war in the Tory Party and Cameron's attempt to deal with the UKIP challenge.
The Another Europe is Possible campaign is an attempt to make a progressive case for Remain but faces the charge of dewy eyed complacency about the real nature of the EU.
I submit Caroline Lucas' speech as a contribution to the debate and welcome people's views.
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