Thursday, 27 June 2019
Joyce Bacchus funeral arrangements
From Brent Council
The funeral of former councillor and Mayor of Brent, Joyce Bacchus MBE will take place this Saturday (29 June).
There will be a funeral mass at St Erconwald Catholic Church, Preston Rd at 10am. Her interment will then take place at St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green.
This will be followed by a reception at Brent Civic Centre at 1pm.
Mayor of Brent, Cllr Ernest Ezeajughi said:
Joyce set a wonderful example not only for her successors as Mayor, but also for all of us in her dedication to public service and the many ways in which one person can make a difference.
She will be sorely missed by everyone at the council and the communities she so tirelessly represented.
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
Petition launched asking Brent Council to declare a Climate Emergency
Dawn Butler MP, members of Brent Friends of the Earth and constituents at the #Time Is Now Climate Emergency lobby at the House of Commons today |
The petition reads:
We the undersigned petition the council
to declare a Climate Emergency and develop an action plan to decrease carbon
emission accordingly and make Brent more resilient to climate change.
Due to human activity, the global average temperature of the
planet has increased by 1 degree compared to pre-industrial levels. According
to the IPCC, an increase by 2 degrees Celsius will be dangerous for mankind and
1.5 is still in reach but urgently needs drastic measures. However, we are en
route to an increase of 3 to 4 degrees by the end of the century.
Cities consume over two-thirds of the world’s energy and
account for more than 70% of global CO2 emissions as carbon emission results
from both production and consumption. Cities are also easier to decarbonise
than rural areas.
Individuals cannot make the necessary reductions on their
own. The UK parliament has declared a Climate Emergency but all governments
(national, regional and local) have a duty to limit the negative impacts of
Climate Breakdown. Local Governments that recognise this have an obligation to
implement the necessary measures and incentives to work towards carbon
neutrality by 2025.
We call on Brent Council to include the following points as
part of the action plan;
- invest in the appropriate infrastructure,
- develop residential and commercial incentives,
- develop guidelines for businesses and provide resources to
assess carbon footprint,
- protect and prosper natural habitat,
- report every 6 months on measures taken, accomplished
progress and results.
The petition can be found HERE
I understand that a motion declaring a Climate Emergency may be debated at Brent Full Council meeting in July.
Works to demolish Wembley Stadium pedway & replace with steps will now not take place until AFTER Euro 2020
Controversial works to replace the Wembley Stadium pedway with steps will not now take place after Euro 2020 despite Brent Planning Committee being told in September 2018 that they would be completed for the Euro 2020 matches to be played at Wembley.
EXTRACT FROM COUNCIL MINUTES LINK
Members heard that the steps were intended to be in place for 2020 when Brent would become the Borough of Culture and Wembley National Stadium would host European Nations League finals.
Brent Council told Wembley Matters today that works are scheduled to start in late 2020 and will be completed in Summer 2021.
The works will be complex and disruptive. Unfortunately the Site Management Plan no longer seems to be available on the Brent Council website but I published extracts on Wembley Matters HERE
Controversy was not just a matter of whether the pedway replacement was needed, and whether steps would be safe, but also the fact that Brent Council was using money paid to the Council (almost £18m) by Quintain in Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) to spend on the pedway replacement, reconnection of North End Road to Bridge Road and other Olympic Way improvements when many felt it could have been spent on infrastructure improvements elsewhere in the borough.
The commencement date for the North End Road-Bridge Road reconnection works has been postponed from the July 1st start date but is still expected to be finished by January 2020.
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Tuesday, 25 June 2019
HEY, BRENT! LEAVE OUR SCHOOL ALONE! - Strathcona 'family' picket Brent Civic Centre over school closure
Stratcona pupils deliver a very cxlear message to Brent Council |
Staff,
parents and children from Strathcona school in Brent descended on Brent Civic
Centre, waving colourful homemade placards. Cllr Muhammed Butt, Leader of Brent
Council was caught on the hop as he came into work. There was a very lively
exchange. Cllr Butt will be meeting further with Unions and Staff Reps tomorrow.
Cllr Muhammed Butt addresses the picket line |
Parents put their point of view to Cllr Butt |
Strathcona was opened by Roe Green Infant School at the request of Brent Council when the authority was unable to place all primary age pupils in local schools. The two schools are managed as one so staff on both sites are affected.I offer my complete and utter solidarity to the striking Roe Green Strathcona staff.The proposed closure of Strathcona and subsequent loss of jobs concurrent to the proposed opening of further free schools and academies, represents another shameful attack on public education and indeed community ownership in Brent.The staff’s brave action is a defence of public education itself, and I implore Brent Council to defend and grow - rather than again surrender - our valuable community assets.
Other local schools
were expanded to meet rising demand but despite demand levelling off, and
reducing in some areas, Brent still plans to open an Ark primary free school in
the car park at York House, on a busy road near Wembley Stadium station. Some
of the expanded schools have been unable to fill all their additional places.
This produces a strain on school budgets already affected by the failure of
government funding to keep up with inflation, pay increases and school pension
costs.
Primary schools last
suffered from falling pupil numbers in the 1970s which led to some schools
closing, some merging and others being reduced in size. Staff were often
compulsorily deployed to other schools and some made redundant.
Monday, 24 June 2019
Hear about the PCS union's pay campaign Wednesday 26th June - civil servants fight back on pay & restriction on TU rights
FIGHTBACK
IN GOVERNMENT SERVICES’
Speaker
Cathy Cross – PCS officer
Brent
Trades Council open meeting on
Wednesday 26th
June 2019 7.30pm
PCS pay
campaign-Repeal the Trade Union Act
Hard working
civil servants have seen the value of their pay fall through the floor over the
past decade. They need a pay rise.
Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS)
members in the civil service voted by four to one in favour of strike action and
action short of strike over pay. The ballot turnout of 47.7%, was the highest
ever achieved, but is still just under 3,000 votes short of reaching the
required 50% threshold.
In a
politically motivated attack on workers’ rights, the coalition government
introduced an undemocratic restriction with the Trade Union Act 2016 requiring
a 50% turnout threshold and other restrictions.
Willesden Trades and Labour Hall
375 High Road
London NW10 2JR
Willesden Trades and Labour Hall
375 High Road
London NW10 2JR
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Saturday, 22 June 2019
Exposure to toxic air on the way to school
Thursday, 20 June 2019
Brent Momentum presses Council on education, regeneration, universal credit evictions and fossil fuel divestment
Education is a major issue with the failure of the Council to oppose the academisation of The Village School and the proposals for a free school at the Roundwood Centre, are source of contention. The Bulletin does not refer to the proposals to close Strathcona School but I presume Momentum will support the threatened NEU strike action.
The failure of Brent Council Regeneration proposals to take account of community concerns in Granville/Carlton and Bridge Park is criticised as is the failure to ensure the quality of new build on the South Kilburn Estate.
Momentum strongly support the cross-party Divest Brent campaign which is urging Brent Labour to fulfil its local election pledge to divest its pension fund from fossil fuels.
Muhammed Butt, leader of Brent Council is often accused of making promises and then not fulfilling them, so Momentum is pressing for Butt's promise to not evict Council tenants unable to pay rent due to Universal Credit delays, to be incorporated into official Brent Council policy.
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