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Harrow Times: Residents say ‘planning department not fit for purpose’
The Harrow Times is reporting about residents' claim that Brent Council is not fit for purpose. Full article: Residents fighting application for multi-sports facility in Kingsbury say 'planning department not fit for purpose'
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Councillors not attending our AGM
We note with regret that our three ward councillors will now not be attending our AGM this evening. Cllr Kabir initially confirmed her attendance during these very unsettling times for our community caused by the planning application by Lucozade Powerleague. In her email apology (see below) Cllr Kabir has cited another 'urgent meeting' though we do not know…
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DON’T STOP THE MUSICALS!
Click on the link for all the information regarding this local music show KAOS Musicals
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Plans for multi-sport development at Kingsbury High School submitted
Lucozade Powerleague in conjunction with Kingsbury High School have submitted their controversial planning application to Brent Council. But members of the Roe Green Village Residents' Association say they are "fighting their corner" to ensure the plans are thrown out. They say the proposed facility would back onto a conservation area, and would not be in…
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64g of Sugar in a Small Bottle of Lucozade
Following the Chancellor's announcement of a new tax on sugary drinks, Sean Poulter from the Daily Mail has taken a look at the amount of sugar found in popular drinks. The Daily Mail article published today reveals that 'a 380ml bottle of Lucozade Energy drink has 64g of sugar, equivalent to six lollipops or two packs of Bassett's…
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Noisy footballing neighbours leave residents angry
The Enfield Independent is reporting from newly built Lucozade Powerleague facility in Enfield citing neighbours say the noise, constant swearing and lights shining up from a football pitch at the bottom of their gardens has made their lives a “misery”. People in Lathkill Close, Bush Hill Park, tried to block Powerleague from building a pitch in…
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Butterflies of London Project 2016
The Butterflies of London Project is looking for your input. Can you help record butterfly sightings in your garden? How to contribute butterfly records to the project A record consists of the Species name, the Location (preferably with a six-figure Grid Reference – or with a postcode), the Date, and your Name as recorder. The number…