Friday, August 24, 2018

Shooting near Kingsbury Tube Station

The incident on Monday evening  (20th Aug) in Kingsbury where 3 people were stabbed outside the Underground station is quite shocking. We have had growing concern about rising serious crime in the Kingsbury area which residents and business have been telling us about. Your Councillors have been raising this issue for the last few months with both Brent’s Community safety team and it’s partners the Met Police.  
We have had a briefing from Council officers and have requested additional resources both from the Council and the Police. In response the Police Commander for NW London Simon Rose has told us “A substantial additional level of Police officers from the Violent Crimes Unit have been drafted in to the Kingsbury area. Stop and Search powers have been granted to provide highly visible additional policing and generate intelligence. This violence on our streets is unacceptable and will be stopped. The persons responsible for this incident will be hunted down and arrested.”  

Brent is continuing to spend  £2.3M pounds on a new CCTV control room and new state of the art high definition cameras to help tackle crime and disorder. Brent Council has been helping the Police with information from CCTV following the incident. The Kingsbury High Road camera has not been updated yet and we will be asking that this is done immediately. 

Sadly the previous Mayor of London Boris Johnson and the Government have cut the Police budget and manpower is now the lowest for 20 years. The new Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has committed to spending an extra £138M but we need the Government to act and invest.

The Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward with information if you have any information can call Trident officers using 101 and quote CAD 7953 aug20 or Crimestoppers 0800 555 111.


Fryent Councillors.

Sunday, August 5, 2018

BAKERLOO LINE CLOSURE In August.

TFL have informed us that due to planned Network Rail track works, they need to close the entire Bakerloo line on the weekend of 18 and 19 August. London Overground services will also be closed between Queen’s Park and Watford Junction.

To ensure they can safely move the correct engineering trains, they also intend to suspend the Jubilee Night Tube services from 1.30am to 4.30am on Saturday 18 August and from 3.50am to 5.50am on Sunday 19 August.

There will be customer communications on the TfL network from 13 August, however, as this is likely to affect some Fryent residents, we wanted to inform you now.

A fully accessible bus replacement services will operate between Harrow and Wealdstone and Queen’s Park. A separate replacement bus service will operate between Paddington and Willesden Junction – this will also call at North Acton to allow for connections with the Central Line.


Willesden Junction’s Overground services between Stratford and Richmond are not affected and these connect to West Hampstead to the north and Shepherd’s Bush to the south.

Unfortunately, these works clash with a Tottenham Hotspur FC (THFC) fixture at Wembley Stadium. Due to a delay in the construction of Tottenham’s new ground, this match will need to played at Wembley on 18t August.

The alternative travel arrangements detailed above will be available for spectators along with Chiltern railways services from Marylebone to Wembley Stadium, which tend to be less busy outside peak times. The closure will be advertised on THFC’s website and the club will be contacting supporters directly with this information. 

TFL have apologised  for the inconvenience this will cause to Fryent residents in our area. 


Fryent Councillors