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Brent Connects - Kilburn - Wednesday 21 May 2025 6.00 pm

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Kilburn Brent Connects Summer Round 21 May 2025

 

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Kilburn

A resident raised concerns regarding the current weeding program, specifically regarding the environmental impact of the weed sprays used. They would like to understand how eco-friendly these sprays are and whether they pose any potential risks to residents.

 

Kilburn Neighbourhood Manager

Weed Spraying

 

Brent has a weed spraying programme on pavements which takes place three times a year to remove weeds only.

This is provided by a company called Complete Weed Control who use a glyphosate-based herbicide under rigorously controlled conditions. The active ingredient in this herbicide is glyphosate which is also readily available in garden centres for people to use in their own gardens.  This herbicide has been rigorously tested for Complete Weed Control to be allowed to use it, especially in public situations such as this, and was previously approved for use by the EU and now the United Kingdom’s regulatory bodies and framework have approved its use as well.

 

Complete Weed Control apply this herbicide through a technologically advanced piece of equipment called Weed IT.  This machine has a computer-controlled, shrouded spraying head that detects weeds and activates a spray nozzle to spray only that weed and not the whole of the pavement.  This means that herbicide is only being applied where it is necessary and because there is a weed present.  The amount of herbicide being used is very, very small.  This also means that flowers around trees are not sprayed as the computer-controlled spray will only spray weeds and it also has a shrouded boom to stop wind dispersal of glyphosate.

This spot treatment of weeds by computer controlling spray has been shown to significantly reduce the amount of herbicide used compared to other spraying methods such as “knap sack” spraying.

 

Fix My Street app is currently not fully accessible for estate residents, limiting their ability to report issues effectively.

 

Kilburn Neighbourhood Manager

Fix My Street App Reporting on Estates

 

To report an issue with Brent Estates using Fix My Street, go to the Brent Council's Fix My Street website or the national FixMyStreet.com site and enter a Brent postcode or street name to find your location on the map. After locating the problem, you can enter details, and Brent Council will investigate the report. You can also save the website to your home screen to use it like an app.

Steps to report a problem:

1.        Go to the website: Visit the Brent Council's Fix My Street portal or FixMyStreet.com.

2.        Enter location: Type in a Brent postcode or street name to find the specific area on the map.

3.        Locate the issue: Pinpoint the exact location of the problem on the map.

4.        Describe the problem: Provide a clear and detailed description of the issue with the Brent Estate.

5.        Confirm and submit: Finalize your report, and Brent Council will review it.

What you can report on estates:

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