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Gown and out!

The career of a disgraced politician is in tatters after she was forced to quit her role on an influential board yesterday evening. Bertha Joseph stepped down from her position as deputy chairwoman of the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority after... » MORE

Cops make witness plea

A WITNESS appeal has been made after a passenger allegedly assaulted a Police Community Support Officer during a ticket dispute at a Tube station. The 25-year-old was rushed to hospital with minor cuts and brushings after he was attacked as Neasden Tube... » MORE

Hassop hassle

A GROUP of traders fear they will be driven out of business after council chiefs put the brakes on parking outside their premises. The owners of car repair garages in Hassop Road, Cricklewood, are expecting a bumpy ride after Brent Council introduced the... » MORE

Requesting a Dunn deal

A PROPOSAL to transform green open spaces into communal allotments for residents has been put forward by a councillor, writes Kate Ferguson. Anthony Dunn, a Liberal Democrat councillor for Kilburn, has written to the head of the Parks Service at Brent Co... » MORE

Recycling is too expensive

BUSINESSES have raised concerns that tight finances are making it more and more difficult to recycle. And they called for Brent Council to provide a commercial recycling collection service as some other London boroughs do. Pub owner, John McCooke, who... » MORE

KOVE love their national award!

A COMMUNITY group dedicated to improving life for elderly residents has won a national award for their inspirational work. Kilburn Older Voice Exchange (KOVE), at the Kingsgate Resource Centre in Palmerston Road, Brondesbury, was given a £500 grant from... » MORE

Silence is golden for Tamsin

TEAMWORK on buses may be the only way to stop unruly passengers from playing loud music. New independent parliamentary candidate for Hampstead and Kilburn, Tamsin Omond recently showed the value of democracy in tackling the problem. She said she took a... » MORE

Heavenly help in church plan

PLANS for a heavenly attempt to tackle climate change have been put forward. The first vicarage to meet the government s climate change requirements is to be built near Wembley Central station. The zero-carbon vicarage has received the green light from... » MORE
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