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Transition Town Harvest Festival

Transition Kensal to Kilburn is having a harvest festival at Salusbury primary school from noon onwards on Saturday 2 October.  See their website for details.

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Queen’s Park Day

The ever-popular Queen’s Park Day will be on Sunday September 12 this year.

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BEST open meeting: 7 September

The next BEST open meeting will be 7-9 pm on Tuesday 7 September 2010, at Brent Private Tenants’ Rights Group, 36-38 Willesden Lane.  All welcome – see the latest newsletter for details.

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Kensal Green Fake Festival

This looks fun. And it’s just up the road.

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Got a photo?

Those sheep up top don’t look much like Kilburn, sorry!  They came with the software that’s running our new website.  If you’ve got good pics of our area that you’d like to see on this site, and especially in that … Continue reading

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Come and join the Big Lunch!

Sunday July 18, 1-5 pm: Charteris Road and the sports centre Put 18 July in your diaries and calendars now for the first ever BEST Big Lunch event. Thanks to the Streets for People scheme, our 11 streets are becoming … Continue reading

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North Kilburn Partnership

From Cllr Mary Arnold The partnership is growing and now includes all three councillors, the Neighbourhood Working co-ordinator, Marcia Griffiths, and Fiveways TRA. I have passed the chair over to Keith Lunn (south Kilburn OK Club) with a vice chair … Continue reading

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Kimberley Road Playground

From Cllr Mary Arnold, Funding for Fair Play Our campaigning to increase children’s play and ball court areas in the BEST and BRAT area is beginning to kick in. Kimberley Rd playground is now on the BHP (Brent Housing Partnership) … Continue reading

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Streets for People

By Sam Roberts The aim of the Brent ‘Streets for People’ scheme is to improve the local environment of the BEST (Brent Eleven Streets) area and to make it a better place to live through creating more open space, more … Continue reading

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