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Notice of Annual General Meeting – 6pm Sunday 16th November 2014

This year’s AGM will be held at 6.00pm Sunday 16th November 2014 at the James Baldwin Room, the Tricycle Theatre Brondesbury Resident and Tenants (BRAT) campaigns on local issues on behalf of the residents of the streets bounded by Dyne Road,

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Minutes of September Committee Meeting

Minutes of BRAT Committee Meeting  9th September 2014 Present:  David Evans (chair) Jane Clist (secretary) Franceska Brown Mary O’Connor Celia Purcell Fran Farahsoffer Hermione Raven Al Forsyth Wendy Roberts Irene Kyffin Dawn Reedy Maggie Linford Anna Smith Mary Loughnan Annette

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Committee Meeting – Summary

Brat held its bi-monthly committee meeting on Tuesday 4th March. Some of the key points are below:  # Al Forsyth distributed copies of Brent Council’s consultation regarding the licensing of landlords. These will be distributed to households in the BRAT

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Meeting with Glenda Jackson MP

On Thursday 16th January, BRAT members Mary O’Connor and David Evans attended a meeting at the House of Commons called by the MP for Hampstead and Kilburn, Glenda Jackson. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss aspirations for the

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Learning from Kilburn – Update

The Learning from Kilburn Project continues until March 2014. More details can be found here: http://learningfromkilburn.com/about or by contacting the project’s director, Tom Keeley – Tel: 07779 035 877; Email: info@learningfromkilburn.com. Please attend these sessions if you can and share

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Betting Shops – Meeting with Ed Miliband

Long time BRAT member, Paul Schulte, along with other members of the local community, met with Ed Miliband before Christmas to discuss the surge in the number of betting shops on the High Road. It is good to see that

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Brent Council’s consultation on licensing private sector landlords

Brent is consulting the public on its proposed licensing scheme for private sector landlords. This is welcomed, as it will provide a way for the council to control unacceptable forms of accommodation, such as ‘beds in sheds’. However, unfortunately, it

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Isn’t 24 betting shops enough?

We can’t think of anyone who wants yet another betting shop on the high road.  Al Forsyth made the formal objection by BRAT to the council, and here’s what he wrote: “I am writing in my capacity as Vice Chair

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Cemetery Access

At the recent committee meeting David Evans presented a proposal to investigate the pros and cons of creating access from Slusbury Road or Lonsdale Road into the cemetery : Investigating a new access to Paddington Old Cemetery

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