26th July to 30th August
There are over 200 free or affordable activities for young people aged between 4 and 19.
Brent In Summer brings together Brent Sports, Libraries and the Youth activities into one great programme.
You can book online,by post or in person but you need to be quick - book by July 14th. you can gt more details at Kingsbury Library or check out this link http://www.bmyvoice.org.uk/brentinsummer
Fryent Councillors
Friday, July 4, 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Kingsbury and Kenton - Brent Connects
The next meeting of the Kingsbury Brent Connects will be held on Wednesday 16th July at the Oshwai Centre, 366 Stag Lane - close to the old Library. It will start at 7pm sharp.
An item on the agenda includes a consultation on draft Planning policies - come and have your say. The Council is keen to prevent too many takeaway, betting shops, pawnbrokers, and payday lenders in our town centres. If you can`t get to the meeting check out this link:
http://brent-consult.objective.co.uk/portal
Other items will include a discussion on Community Infrastrcture Levy - how should Brent spend money it receives from developers when they approve planning applications.
The Forum will also need to select a local representative to the Brent Safer Neighbourhood Board.
The usual Soapbox item is included and refreshments are available during the break and it`s an opportunity to meet your local councillors. I am sorry I can`t make it that night but hopefully Ruth or Shama will be able to attend.
Cllr George Crane
Fryent Councillor
An item on the agenda includes a consultation on draft Planning policies - come and have your say. The Council is keen to prevent too many takeaway, betting shops, pawnbrokers, and payday lenders in our town centres. If you can`t get to the meeting check out this link:
http://brent-consult.objective.co.uk/portal
Other items will include a discussion on Community Infrastrcture Levy - how should Brent spend money it receives from developers when they approve planning applications.
The Forum will also need to select a local representative to the Brent Safer Neighbourhood Board.
The usual Soapbox item is included and refreshments are available during the break and it`s an opportunity to meet your local councillors. I am sorry I can`t make it that night but hopefully Ruth or Shama will be able to attend.
Cllr George Crane
Fryent Councillor
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