It’s Time to Talk About Hate Crime, Thursday 21 July
Hate crime is the initial focus of a new series of public meetings which aim to tackle difficult issues in our community. Taking place on 21 July, the hate crime event is part of the Council’s wider...
View ArticleTory Social Care proposals could have devastating consequences for families...
The Conservative Party’s “reckless” manifesto pledge could have devastating consequences for families in Brent. Sir Andrew Dilnot, a leading national expert who provided an independent report to the...
View ArticleBlack History Month celebration event
Brent Council’s celebration event of 2017 Black History Month will be held on 26 October at the Grand Hall in Brent Civic Centre. This year’s theme is ‘Celebrating Black Excellence’ and marks the...
View ArticleBrent will be the London Borough of Culture in 2020
Brent will be the London Borough of Culture in 2020. The prestigious award will see Brent receive £1.35 million to stage an ambitious year long programme of cultural events and activities, which will...
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