Councillors: Councillor Fraser, Kingsbury and Kenton
Brent Connects Chair and Councillor Kabir, Kingsbury, and Kenton
Brent Connects Co-Chair.
Speakers: Tony Kennedy, Head of Highways Management
and Ravinder Jassar, Deputy Director of Finance.
Council Officers: Aman Jaswal, Community Engagement Officer, Kirsty
Morgan-Rooney, Community Engagement Officer, Danica Sharon,
Community Engagement Assistant, Che-Kwon Sterling, Community
Engagement Lead, Amira Nassr, Head of Chief Executives
Office
Kingsbury and Kenton Residents/Organisations:
Approx. 38
ID
Point of Record
1
Soap Box – Chaired by Cllr J Fraser
Cllr Fraser introduced the Soap Box section of the
meeting setting out the ground rules and time allocated for each
speaker.
Key
points in section
·A resident raised concerns that the
proposed Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) expansion would
have an effect on the community by
negatively impacting small businesses. It was suggested that Brent
Council take steps to mitigate against this. Other residents cited
high levels of air pollution and welcomed the expansion of ULEZ. It
was highlighted that the responsibility for the implementation of
ULEZ was with the London Assembly and Mayor of London.
·Another resident made the point that the
Roads and footway around Bista Way
where in need of repair and included accessibility issues which had
been passed on to the Highways team.
·A resident raised concerns around issues pertaining
to Roe Green Park. In light of recent
dog attacks in the media across London, the resident noted that
they had seen owners walking with multiple dogs, raising concerns
around control and safety.
·The resident also noted that there were a number of rough sleepers in the park and queried
whether the Council was taking any action in response to
this.
Actions
-Regarding issues in Roe Green Park, it
was agreed that these issues would be escalated to the
Council’s ASB and Neighbourhood team by the Community
Engagement team.
2
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:
Questions raised regarding presentation
·In response to a resident query around
whether Council repairs came with a warranty, it was confirmed that
this was the case.
·A resident raised concerns around the
road condition on Draycott and Woodcock Avenue, saying that the
local MP had been involved in finding solutions to the issue, with
residents having to park on the pavement in the interim. It was
noted that this issue fell ... view the
full minutes text for item 1.