Councillors: Cllr E Gbajumo, Kilburn Brent Connects Chair and Cllr A
Molloy, Kilburn Brent Connects Co-Chair.
Speakers: Sue Sheehan, Camden Council, Veronica
Christopher, Community Engagement and Infrastructure Manager,
Rebecca Ralphs, Love Bondesbury Villas,
Angela Choudry, Strategy Lead
(Equalities), TJ Agard, Brent Hubs
Coordinator
Council Officers: Aman Jaswal, Community Engagement Officer, Kirsty
Morgan-Monney, Community Engagement
Officer, Che-Kwon Sterling, Community Engagement Lead, Rakesh Shah,
Neighbourhood Manager
Kilburn Residents/Organisations: Approx.
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Point of Record
1
Soap Box – Chaired by Councillor E Gbajumo
Councillor Gbajumo
introduced the Soap Box section of the meeting setting out the
ground rules and time allocated for each speaker.
·A resident connected with Charteris
sports centre in Kilburn updated that the centre would be
celebrating its 10th anniversary in April. The centre
offered activities such as an over fifties fitness class, open
basketball sessions as well as opportunities to volunteers. Some of
these activities had been made possible through Neighbourhood
Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) funding from Brent
Council.
·The Young Brent Foundation (YBF) spoke
about the work they were doing in Kilburn to support youth
projects, highlighting the YBF Creative Coordinators Project, which
had a prize of £1000. Additionally, they were running drama
and journalism projects in partnership with Talksport.
·A resident representing the South Kilburn
Tenants Association said that despite the regeneration in the area,
there was still room for improvement, particularly in relation to
the project taking place around St Mary’s school.
The item was introduced by Sue Sheehan (Principal
Participation Officer, Camden Council) who updated the meeting on
a joint partnership with Brent Council
called One Kilburn. about a joint partnership with Brent Council called One
Kilburn. The One Kilburn project was a partnership approach between
Brent, Camden and the community designed to bring people, groups,
and the community together to shape what they wanted the Kilburn
area to look and feel like.
One of the key partners of the project was South
Hampstead and Kilburn Community partnership who were working with
One Kilburn to recruit part time ‘community activators. It
was advised that further information could be found athttps://onekilburn.commonplace.is/
Following the presentation, the audience were invited
to ask questions and provide feedback, which is captured
below:
·A resident enquired if McDonalds on
Kilburn High Road was contributing to the project, and an officer
confirmed that they would get ... view the
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