Monday, September 29, 2014

CHANGES TO WASTE SERVICES IN BRENT

A recent decision by Brent Council executive will introduce a new charge of £40, forty pounds, per annum to collect garden waste.  This will be an optional charge, which means you the resident will decide if you want to pay or not. Senior Citizens will be eligible for a 20% discount. You can also agree to share a green bin with your neighbour and share the cost. The cost works out at less than 80 pence per week.

Why are we doing this?
Government cuts mean we have to find 53million pounds of savings this year. This means cutting out some services and charging for others. It means difficult choices on where we spend limited resources. We also need to increase recycling to reduce overall waste collection that goes to expensive landfill. (See previous blogs on the need to recycle)
We do not have to collect garden waste as a statutory service for nothing; many other Councils have levied an annual charge for years or do not collect at all.  Not every house in Brent even has a green bin, including many in Fryent.

Weekly Food waste collection.

A new initiative will be the introduction of a new weekly collection of food waste. Every household in Brent, approx. 11000, and 8500 in Fryent will receive a new 23 litre sealable food waste container. A new recycling vehicle will collect food waste and dry recycling, your blue bin waste, ever week which will increase re cycling and save money. How? Any recycled waste is £70 pounds cheaper than anything in a grey bin going to landfill. Your collection day should not change and the new service should start in Spring next year 2015.Your Grey bin will collected every other week as now.

But it’s your choice, you can compost garden waste for free, you can take it to the Civic Amenity site in Abbey Road NW10 for free or pay to keep the green bin.


We hope these changes will make Brent a greener, cleaner borough that cares about future generations and thinks about recycling first.

Fryent Councillors  

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Fryent Week of Action

The next Week of Action in Fryent runs from Monday 29th Sept to Sat 4th Oct.

Weeks of Action are an effective way for local people to meet people from Brent Council in their locality to deal with concerns about their local area. if it is cleaner streets, safer homes, activities for youth or environmental issues in your street come and tell us about it.

Monday 29th Sept from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Outside Kingsbury Library.

Wednesday 1st October
Shree Swaninaryan Mandir, Kingsbury Road.

Sat 4th October
Morrison`s Car park, Honeypot Lane.

 - Advice on Healthy Eating

 - Crime prevention and Fire Safety Advice

 - Clean up your area - Report "Fly Tipping Hotspots"

 - Keep fit in Fryent - Outdoor gym in Roe Green Park.

For more information, follow us on Twitter @Brent_Council #weekofaction or @FryentCllrs or emailmyneighbourhood@brent.gov.uk or sign up to our blog.

Fryent Councillors, Ruth, Shama and George

Monday, September 15, 2014

FRYENT WEEK OF ACTION 29th SEPTEMBER TO 4th OCTOBER

As part of our Fryent Weeks of Action programme, Brent Council will focus on your local area for a week and address the concerns you have about the local area such as crime, the environment and health.
Brent Council services will be working alongside local residents and partners like the police, fire service and the local community to tackle issues raised by you the residents and try and make a difference locally.
You will also have more opportunities to meet your elected Councillors  and discuss local issues face to face.
During the week events will take place at various locations: Outside Kingsbury Library, Roe Green Park, Morrison’s Car Park , Springfield Mount / Edgware Road, and more to be announced..
So whether it is advice or just the opportunity to “Sound Off” look out for “Fryent week of Action” coming to a place near you soon.
For more information, follow us on Twitter @Brent_Council #weekofaction or @FryentCllrs or emailmyneighbourhood@brent.gov.uk or sign up to our blog.

Fryent Councillors, Ruth, Shama and George