Showing posts with label Kilburn Connects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kilburn Connects. Show all posts

Monday 2 October 2023

Some important issues to be discussed at Kilburn Connects tonight on-line from 6pm

 

I am publishing the Agenda for tonight's Kilburn Connects on-line meeting as it was not published on the above Brent Council website page. 

There are several important items including an update on Kilburn Square Regeneration proposals and an interesting  'New Community Review Panel for Planning'.  After recent events it would be good to see some specific actions under Keeping Young People Safe'.

Book your place HERE

 

17:50 - 20:00

Kilburn Brent Connects Area- Agenda

17:50 - 18:00

Join Session

18:00 - 18:05 

 

Section One


Welcome, actions from previous meeting and meeting overview Councillor E Gbajumo Brent Connects Kilburn Chair

18:05 - 18:20

Community Soap Box

18:20 - 18:25

Community Grants

18:25 - 18:45

Agenda Item 1


Community Safety/CYP-Keeping Young People safe

18:45 - 18:55

Community Project-United Borders

18:57 - 19:05

Comfort Break

19:05 - 19:11 

 

Section Two


Welcome and housekeeping. Councillor A Molloy Brent Connects Kilburn Co-Chair

19:10 - 19:20

Neighbourhoods Update

19:20 - 19:40

Agenda Item 2-Kilburn Square Regeneration followed by Q&A

19:40 - 19:55

New Community Review Panel for Planning

19:55 - 20:00

Close

 

Thursday 18 April 2013

Veolia question banned at Wembley Connects on grounds that it may 'offend'

A question regarding the Brent Public Realm contract and Veolia was cut short by the Chair, Cllr Wilhemena Mitchell-Murray at the Wembley Connects forum this week.

Michael Calderbank got only about 20 seconds into his question for Cllr James Powney when Mitchell-Murray cut him off. saying that some people had found the Bin Veolia leaflet distributed earlier 'offensive' and she wasn't prepared to let people be offended. To be fair Cllr Powney himself seemed willing to answer the question.

The leaflet raised the issue of Veolia's conduct in the occupied territories of Palestine where its operations are claimed to be complicit in supporting illegal settlements.

In contrast, after initial opposition, people were heard at the Kilburn Connects event last night where Cllr James Denselow was more sympathetic.