Speakers: Tony Kennedy, Head of Highways Management,
Simon Egbor, ASB Nuisance and Crime Manager.
Council Officers: Lorna Hughes, Director of
Communities, Aman Jaswal, Community
Engagement Officer, Ruby Werner, Community Engagement Assistant,
Danica Sharan, Community Engagement Assistant, Che kwon-Sterling,
Community Engagement Lead
Wembley Residents/Organisations: Approx.
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Point of Record
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Highways Management Service – Tony Kennedy,
Head of Highways Management
Tony Kennedy provided an overview of the work the
Highways Management Service was doing across Brent and the
Kingsbury and Kenton district around road and footway maintenance.
Overall, it was explained that the Highways Team were working to
maintain over 500 kilometres of roads and 847 kilometres of
pavements in Brent.
It was also noted that funding from Transport for
London (TFL) had been reduced following the Covid-19 pandemic,
which had added to the operational and budgetary pressures of the
department.
Following the presentation participants were then
invited to ask questions which are captured below:
·It was clarified that road maintenance
projects were prioritised based on footfall, with any defects or
potholes in roads taking emergency priority.
·In a query around issues at Grove Way and
Park View, the Highways Team detailed how to report maintenance
issues online, which could be done through contacting Brent
customer services or by emailingHighways.management@brent.gov.uk.Cllr
Benea also shared her email address in
that chat and said residents could email her directly regarding any
issues.
·Issues were raised regarding wooden
bollards which had been erected in the Wembley area, with residents
giving examples in the ward of Tokyngton where this had been a success. The
Highways team explained that the bollards had been installed to
prevent vehicles from parking on footways and damaging parking
areas and grass verges.
·An enquiry was made about the resurfacing
of the Wembley Triangle; the Highways team stated that the Highways
maintenance was an ongoing problem and issues were evaluated on a
case-by-case basis.
With no further issues raised
the Chair drew the item to a close, noting the actions captured
below.
Actions
·Highways team to assess and evaluate the
Wembley Triangle resurfacing with an evaluation of traffic flow and
footfall.
·Community Engagement team to share slides
of presentation with the audience
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Community Safety – Simon Egbor, ASB Nuisance
& Crime Manager
The meeting was provided with an overview of work the
Community Safety Team was undertaking in partnership with the
police to tackle crime and Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) in the
Wembley area, through the use of Public
Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs), as well as the use of new CCTV
units equipped with data analysis features. The meeting was also
updated on new measures which had been enforced around the Aura
Lounge Club.
With no further issues raised
the Chair drew the item to a close, noting the actions captured
below.