Tuesday, 4 June 2019
Caroline Lucas speaks out against President Trump
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Monday, 3 June 2019
What are the true costs of living in Quintain's Wembley Park development?
The PR sell
One of the costs to residents of living in the Wembley Park development is of course disruption during events as experienced at an extreme level over the Bank Holiday weekend. Critics argue that by choosing to live on top of the national stadium residents could expect no different - but what about other costs?
The Wembley Park Residents' Association has been in talks with Cllr Butt, Quintain and housing associations over rapidly rising service charges at two of the first buildings in what was orginally named Wembley City. Residents of Quadrant Court and Forum House have seen service charges rise from £90 per calendar month to £200 pcm.
It appears that residents are being asked to contribute to the costs associated with the Wembley Park Estate, which is a form of private 'public realm' as well as maintenance etc of their own blocks. The WPRA has requested Audit Reports, the Asset Management Report and detailed breakdown of the changes from First Port, the management agents. They have also asked for Quintain to provide detailed maps of how the money is being apportioned on the estate.
Residents claimed that they were being double-charged: Service Charge and Council Tax. Cllr Butt undertook to look at the case for a Council Tax rebate which would subsidise Wembley Park Estate costs.
Clearly we must await details of any such scheme but there is bound to be opposition if that is seen, following the Wembley steps affair, as another example of Brent Council in effect handing money over to Quintain.
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Sunday, 2 June 2019
Preston Community Library issues statement on redevelopment of the site
The proposed new building |
As of this morning there are 70 comments on the Brent Council Planning Portal for this development all of which object to the proposed new building which contains a community library space as well as 12 'affordable' flats in a 2 to 4 storey building.
A wider question is whether the community library can survive if the plans do not go through. Brent Council has a policy of realising the value of its property through development but in this case has not chosen to build flats at market prices but instead to address the need for more local housing at affordable levels.
Comments objecting or supporting the application can be made HERE
Harlesden Area Action Meeting - June 8th
Fresh on the heels of the adoption of the Harlesden Neighbourhood Plan comes this meeting of Harlesden Area Action.
The meeting is on Saturday June 8th 10.30 - Noon at the Royal Oak, 95 High Street, NW10 4TS.
Come meet your neighbours, councillors for updates and voice your concerns.
Guest speakers:
Clean Air for Brent and Safer Kids
Together Against Trump June 3rd - 4th
From Together Against Trump
The national demonstration against Trump on Tuesday 4 June will be assembling at 11am at Trafalgar Square, marching to Downing Street and then to Parliament Square, creating a Trump-free zone and Carnival of Resistance.
The nearest station is Charing Cross Station (Bakerloo and Northern lines). To avoid the main crowds and the possibility of disruption, use Embankment, Piccadilly Circus or Leicester Square stations. Westminster is the closest station for the Parliament Square rally.What else is happening during Trump’s State Visit?
There will protests against Trump at every stage of his visit including outside Buckingham Palace during the State Banquet on Monday 3rd, outside Downing Street when he meets Theresa May on Tuesday 4th and in Portsmouth on Wednesday 5th. Below is a comprehensive list of the events taking place around the country during Trump’s visit between Monday 3rd and Wednesday 5th June.Monday 3rd June
Protest at the Palace: Spoil Trump’s banquet
What: Donald Trump is coming to a state banquet at
Buckingham Palace on Monday 3 June, as part of his state visit. We say
he doesn’t deserve this red-carpet treatment and we plan to make
ourselves heard right outside the palace as he turns up. Bring pots and
pans, vuvuzelas, musical instruments etc and make some noise!When: 5:30pm
Where: Gather outside Buckingham Palace, on the green on Spur Road
See Facebook event here
The People’s Banquet
What: When President Trump comes to the UK for the pomp and ceremony of a state visit, we are calling on women and allies to join us for a People’s Banquet and to share words of love and peace.
When: 7pm
Where: Parliament Square
See Facebook event here
Protests also taking place on Monday 3rd June around the country from 5pm onwards in Bangor, Birmingham, Brixton, Cambridge, Chesterfield, Leamington Spa, Manchester, Newcastle, and Nottingham.
Tuesday 4th June
Trump BabyWhat: Trump Baby will be making a return and will fly over Parliament Square for two hours on Tuesday morning. A smaller version will be placed at ground level along the Together Against Trump march route throughout the day for protesters to take pictures with!
When: 9:30am – 11am
Where: Parliament Square
Together Against Trump – stop the state visit national demonstration
What: Donald Trump is coming to Britain for a state visit. Let’s show him what we think of his divisive, hateful policies! We will be taking to the streets opposing Trump’s racism, themed areas will feature throughout the protest with climate justice, migrants’ rights, anti-racism, Women’s rights, LGBT rights, anti-war and trade union rights and many more.
When: 11am – 4pm
Where: We will be assembling in Trafalgar Square from 11 am on Tuesday 4 June to declare a Trump free zone. We will then march down Whitehall and have a rally by the Women’s Memorial close to Downing Street, and then march round to Parliament Square for the closing rally. The route map will be available soon.
See Facebook event here
Friday, 31 May 2019
BREAKING: Harlesden residents vote to approve Harlesden Area Plan
Brent Council Press Release May 31st:
Harlesden residents will now have influence over developments in their local area after 89.61 per cent of voters chose to support a new neighbourhood plan.
The Harlesden Neighbourhood plan was created by the Harlesden Neighbourhood Forum. It sets out a vision for the area and contains planning policies and community aspirations to achieve it.
The fifteen-year vision offered by the plan includes developing Harlesden whilst at the same time preserving its distinct heritage and resolving some of the challenges faced by its residents, such as rising living costs and access to employment.
The plan was supported by 1139 voters who came out to vote in a local referendum on 30 May and was rejected by 132 voters. It is now set to become a statutory document and will guide development within the area alongside other planning policies.
Cllr Tatler,Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Highways and Planning, said:
We’re working with residents to create a future fit for all and to get regeneration right. The community members of the Harlesden Neighborhood Forum put a lot of hard work into creating this neighborhood plan and they now have the support of the local residents to make it a legal document.
Brent councillor reveals enduring Tory prejudice
It used to be that Conservative politicians looked down their noses at council house tenants. The fact that in the 21st century that prejudice hasn't gone away has been revealed by Brent Tory councillor Michael Maurice. In an email seen by Wembley Matters he outlines reasons for his opposition to the redevelopment of the Preston Library site. They include a claim that a four storey building will be out of keeping with the suburban neighbourhood and that the additional population will impact on parking (Maurice is a parking obsessive).
It appears however that what really gets his goat is that the flats will be 100% affordable and some or all may be social housing. He assumes that such tenants will automatically be trouble:
It appears however that what really gets his goat is that the flats will be 100% affordable and some or all may be social housing. He assumes that such tenants will automatically be trouble:
We also fear that the new flats may lead to an increase in anti social behaviour and whilst many of you do not live near the library, some of us do and this could seriously affect us.Cllr Maurice is a former member of Brent Planning Committee which has approved many extremely unaffordable housing applications...
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Thursday, 30 May 2019
Voting today on the Harlesden Area Plan - polling closes 10pm
From Harlesden Area Action
TODAY IS THE DAY for the VOTE on the Neighbourhood Plan!
HAA supports the Neighbourhood Plan - for more info please see this link
Eligible polling stations: John Keble Primary, Harlesden Primary, Furness Primary, Newman Catholic College (Holland Rd), All Souls Church Hall (Station Rd).
Open TODAY 30th May 7am-10pm.
You do not need to bring your polling card. If you have voted in the past local or EU elections, you are likely eligible to vote for the neighbourhood plan. If you do not live within HNF boundaries, (above) you are not. Please go to your local polling station to ask.
The Plan (Click bottom right corner for full page version)
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