From a Wembley Central resident
Monday, 13 January 2025
The first day of the 18 week Wembley Triangle/part High Road closure. How was it for you?
Willesden Green Barclays occupied over alleged genocide and apartheid links
Barclays Bank is the only surviving bank in Willesden Green and closes on January 31st.
Brent and Harrow Palestine Solidarity Campaign occupied the branch on Saturday morning in protest at the bank's links with arms companies and the Israel government. Unfortunately, all banks are complicit to some extent but Barclays is the major investor.
Customers were urged to use the closure as an opportunity to move their accounts to another bank or building society, striking a blow at Barclays similar to that which it suffered when boycotted over its support for apartheid South Africa.
The PSC state:
Barclays is bankrolling Israel's genocidal assault on Palestinians.
Our research has uncovered that Barclays bank now holds over £2 billion in shares, and provides £6.1 billion in loans and underwriting, to 9 companies whose weapons, components and military technology are being used by Israel in its attacks on Palestinians.
By providing investment and financial services to these arms companies, Barclays is facilitating the provision of weapons and technology for Israel’s attacks on Palestinians.
In addition, Barclays has an agreement with Israel to act as a 'primary dealer' for its government bonds. This means it helps Israel directly to raise money to fund its genocide and apartheid against Palestinians.
Barclays is also a target for climate campaigners over its investments in fossil fuel industries that contribute to climate change and extreme weather events.
If you have a current account with Barclays, the free Current Account Switch Service makes it easy to switch to a different provider and transfer all your payments in one go. It is available to use for both personal and business current accounts.
The demonstration was determined, as can be seen on the video, but the demonstrators made it clear that they were not personally attacking staff or the public but bringing the bank's complicity to their attention.
Police arrived on the scene after demonstrators had left the bank and assembled peacefully outside. They went away apprently satisfied after speaking to participants.
If you have time do watch this moving video:
BREAKING: GREENS TO STAND DOWN IN ALPERTON BY ELECTION & URGE LABOUR AND CONSERVATIVES TO DO THE SAME
Given the circumstances of Anton Georgiou’s resignation from Brent Council, Brent Green Party has released the following statement:
"Democracy free of violent threats is more important than any individual party interest. We will not stand in the Alperton ward by-election brought about by Cllr Georgiou's resignation and urge the Labour and Conservative parties to take similar action."
Ex-Cllr Anton Georgiou on his personal reasons for resigning from Brent Council
https://wembleymatters.blogspot.com/2024/12/anton-georgiou-on-his-personal-reasons.html
Press coverage of the ‘traumatic experience’ referred to in his statement
above:
https://www.kilburntimes.co.uk/news/23490163.brent-councillors-terror-stalker-released-prison/
Local coverage of resignation
Sunday, 12 January 2025
Muhammed Butt defends Bridge Park actions on BBC LondonNews
January 9th 2025
Friday, 10 January 2025
A Revolution in Neasden? Brent Cabinet to decide next week.
The Lighthouse
Wednesday's meeting of Brent Cabinet will be asked to support a proposal to tackle the long term problems of Neasden Town Centre, often known as Neasden Shopping Precinct through the Neasden Civic Partnership Programme.
They are asked to:
Approve up to £7.4m Strategic Community Infrastructure Levy capital funding to deliver public realm and highways infrastructure improvements in and around Neasden Town Centre.
Note a range of contracts for consultants and contractors will be required to design, plan and develop the proposed public realm, community programming and highways improvements for the Neasden Civic Partnership Programme.
Note and endorse the proposed installation of a temporary building for community use on top of the council-owned car park next to 237 Neasden Lane, subject to obtaining any planning permission, and any other statutory consents.
The proposal will aslo utilise a GLA Civic Partnership Programme grant of £3.1m the key aims of which are to:
Strengthen representation and authorship in physical regeneration
Delivering projects for and with the communities they serve, with a focus on local network capacity building and agency.
Expand the public realm
Creating open, high quality, connected and inclusive public spaces with good social and cultural infrastructure managed by cross-sector partners.
Address the climate and ecological emergencies
Strengthening London's climate resilience and tackling environmental inequalities.
Changes to the Eastern Gyratory, a longer term project, is by far the most costly part of the Programme.
1) Public Realm – Wayfinding for Neasden Town Centre and route to Neasden Underground Station and Neasden Stations Growth Area, with new signage, lighting, landscaping, public art; Green infrastructure for Neasden Town Centre: sustainable urban drainage system, pocket forest trees and low-level planting.
2) Community Programming – Meanwhile Lighthouse : demountable two storey metal structure with access stairs and tower signage, internal first floor fit out, for workspace and community uses, installed on top of LBB- owned car park.
3) Eastern Gyratory – reconfiguration, new access road, pavement, crossings, lighting and street furniture, to define and open up the gateway to Neasden Town Centre, improve access to The Grange open space, improve the route to Neasden Underground Station and Neasden Stations Growth Area.
Cllr Leader Muhammed Butt, now also the Lead Member for Housing, Regeneration and Planning writes a Lead Member Foreword to the Report:
Neasden Town Centre has struggled with the legacy of major highways infrastructure interventions, and more recently in responding to the impacts of the pandemic and cost of living crisis. To support Neasden’s growth and vitality, Brent Council designated it as one of our Priority Town Centres and since that time a number of studies have been delivered to identify ways to improve connectivity, accessibility, and safety within the area. Brent Council working with the Mayor of London engaged local residents, businesses and communities to develop the Neasden Town Centre Action Plan, which sets an ambitious vision to put Neasden Town Centre back on the map. Additional investment is now required to unlock Neasden's potential and deliver meaningful change that stands the test of time
With the upcoming development planned for the Neasden Stations Growth Area, it is essential that we put the right level of infrastructure in place so that new and existing communities alike can benefit from this regeneration and growth. Infrastructure to improve connectivity, accessibility, safety, community cohesion and to tackle the climate emergency are long welcomed by all. Neasden won’t be left behind because of the mistakes made in the past.
Brent Council is unashamedly pro-growth, and alongside other councils we’ve also continued to call for the infrastructure necessary for the West London Orbital railway to stop at Neasden. But as with any change, we must ensure our diverse residents, businesses and communities can participate and share in the benefits of growth. Young people in particular need more support. Gang activities remain troublingly prevalent in the Neasden area and have impacted residents for far too long. Initiatives that can help young people engage and connect to better opportunities will be fundamental to a brighter future for all of our communities. Where we put back pride in an entire neighbourhood, we hope only good things can follow.
The Neasden Civic Partnership Programme will re-establish the socioeconomic and environmental links that have been lost between the historic town centre and its local communities, in order that both existing and new communities will find in Neasden a place where everyone can belong and thrive.
This will take time, but this council is determined to see this change through.
Can Neasden, the butt of many a Private Eye joke recover some pride, dignity and success?
Below are extracts from the 169 page Action Plan whuch you can find HERE:
2. A Moveable Feast
Thursday, 9 January 2025
Northwick Park K-POP Festival organisers respond to local residents
This is a response sent to concerned residents who had objected to the K (Korean) Pop application to hold a Festival in Northwick Park in the summer LINK.
Dear Resident,
Thank you for taking the time to voice your concerns regarding our application for a premises licence in Northwick Park. I appreciate that this can feel like a very daunting prospect for our neighbours and I wanted to write to you to try and alleviate some of your concerns.
Firstly, I wanted to introduce the people behind the application.
Magic Sound are based in Brent and are promoters of touring artists from the Far East, primarily in the genre of Korean pop music, known colloquially as K-Pop. Within the UK this genre is very popular with females between the ages of 10 and 24; as a result, our audience is very much a family audience where under 18s are not permitted to attend without parents or legal guardians.
Magic Sound have engaged The Event Umbrella (TEU), who are experienced event producers working extensively in public open spaces across London to manage event delivery, both in the planning phase and onsite through the installation, live and dismantlement phases.
Further to this, TEU also works on behalf of other local authorities managing the application process for the use of public land in respect of event hirers. These dual roles, as both producers and approvers for events on public land means that TEU understand how crucial it is to protect residents and mitigate against impact on the local community.
The premises licence that is applied for proposes the use of the park for one event in 2025, for a maximum of 3 consecutive days and for future years for a maximum of 6 event days, with no more than 3 consecutive days. However, the current event plans for 2025 are for a two-day event taking place on the Saturday and Sunday, 7 – 8 June.
A key aspect of the conditions of the premises licence application is that a number of documents must be presented for scrutiny by the responsible authorities including the Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, Brent Noise Control, London Fire Brigade, Transport for London and others. These documents include security and crowd management plans, noise management plans, litter and waste plans, to name but a few. If these documents do not live up to scrutiny then the event would not be able to proceed.
In this email I will address the three main causes for concern – noise, security (including alcohol) and litter – but also speak a little bit about traffic management.
- Noise. A professional noise impact assessment is being carried out over the coming weeks that will be used to create a noise management plan to minimise disruption to residents. This management plan will be in line with The Noise Council Code of Practice on Environmental Noise Control at Concerts and will set levels at which music can be played. These levels will reflect the nature of the space the event is occupying.
- Security / Ingress & Egress / Alcohol. A full security and crowd management plan will be developed, not just for the internal footprint of the event, but for the external areas including the local transport links. SIA stewards will be deployed to fixed positions to monitor and manage crowd behaviour and response teams will be dedicated to the surrounding roads, should issues arise. Additionally we will be working extensively with Transport for London to manage the ingress and egress of people through the stations to the park. Given the nature of the event proposed for 2025, it is unlikely that excessive alcohol consumption will be an issue but that does not mean that the sale of alcohol will not be managed in accordance with best practice. Korean food, music and culture are the focus of Magic Sound events, not alcohol. SIA will be located at the bar and response teams will monitor consumption across the event footprint and the wider park area.
- Litter. Waste management at the event is again not focused solely on our footprint, but also across the park, along footpaths and residential roads. Teams of pickers and cleaners will be deployed across these areas to ensure that they are maintained and that we leave no trace at the end of the event.
- Traffic. Another concern that I know our neighbours will have is the management of traffic inside and outside the park; whilst this isn’t a licensing objective, I appreciate it remains important. A traffic management team will be a crucial part of the advance planning process. They will be looking at how they protect residential parking, manage event related traffic whilst minimising disruption to existing park users and ensuring that taxi drop offs are carried out at a designated point with the least impact on houses.
Each of these four keys areas of concerns will have dedicated response teams when the event is live. Residents in the surrounding area will be issued with a dedicated contact number where they can report concerns or issues as they are happening. We will then deploy the relevant response team to take the appropriate action.
I would like to finish by saying that whilst we know that events have not previously taken place in Northwick Park and therefore it is unlikely that one can take place without any change to park users’ daily experience of the park, we are committed to listening to our residents and working with them to reduce the impact insofar as is possible. I know the use of spaces in this way is controversial, but they do absolutely benefit the local authority financially and for those residents who have an interest in attending them, they offer an experience and chance to make memories with their families close to home.
We will be offering residents the chance to attend consultation sessions and we have a direct email mik@magic-sound.co.uk where you can contact us to ask any questions. Further to that there will be chance for free and discounted tickets, as well as opportunities for people to get involved with the event.
Yours sincerely, Victoria Hazell Show Producer
EDITOR'S NOTE: Although the above says that it will be a 2 day event the licence application states:
The intention is for MIK to take place over a weekend (2 days). Whilst dates are pending at the time of writing, the speculative dates will be the 7 – 8 June 2025, with approximately 10 days prior for construction and 5 days following for derig,
Wednesday, 8 January 2025
Northbound and Souhbound diversion routes for drivers during Wembley High Road 5 month closure
From Brent Council website
NORTH CIRCULAR, HANGER LANE, EALING ROAD, BRIDGEWATER ROAD, HARROW ROAD, HIGH ROAD
PARK LANE, WEMBLEY PARK DRIVE, BRIDGE ROAD, FORTY LANE, BLACKBIRD HILL, NEASDEN LANE, NORTH CIRCULAR
Tuesday, 7 January 2025
Muslim Greens & Greens of Colour Solidarity Statement re Tommy Robinson's X video
Cllr Mothin Ali
JOINT STATEMENT AGAINST HATE
Muslim Greens and Global Majority Greens a.k.a. Greens of Colour
Stand against Misinformation, Defamation and Hate
The
billionaire class will stop at nothing to protect their interests,
often exploiting figures like Stephen Yaxley-Lennon (commonly known as
Tommy Robinson) to further their divisive agendas.
A video about
paedophile rings was uploaded to Twitter / X by Tommy Robinson on 3
January 2025. It features a clip of Green Party of England and Wales
Councillor Mothin Ali, who has no association with these horrendous
crimes. Retweeted by Elon Musk, the video has amassed over 31 million
views, 306,000 likes, and 70,000 shares to date.
The video is
both factually incorrect and designed to inflame tensions and stoke
racial hatred. We have seen the devastating impact of such rhetoric as
recently as this summer when racist riots led to violent attacks on
individuals based solely on their ethnicity.
By promoting these harmful narratives, individuals like Musk,
Robinson, and Nigel Farage scapegoat British Muslims and Asians,
endangering their safety and fostering a climate of hostility and
division.
Targeting our councillor is defamatory to him
personally, his community, and the Green Party. Such actions are
irresponsible, harmful and undermine the values of equality, fairness
and respect that should define our society.
Issues such as grooming and sexual violence require serious, evidence-based solutions, not racist scapegoating.
The 2020 Home Office report showed the largest group of offenders are white, and no ethnicity is disproportionately represented. Facts matter. Hate does not solve problems.
We demand the immediate removal of this video by Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson and call on both to issue public apologies across all platforms where the content was shared.
We urge British political leaders to unequivocally condemn these divisive acts and stand in solidarity with all British people, including Muslims.
We stand firmly behind Councillor Mothin Ali and take pride in his
outstanding contributions to his ward and the Green Party. His
dedication to fostering inclusivity and improving the lives of his
constituents exemplifies the values we hold dear.
Jan 2025