Busy busy busy!

Yesterday was a busy day for this blog - 108 page loads for 81 unique vistors (of which, 15 were returning visitors). And no, those stats don’t include me. This doesn’t quite beat the 109 page loads for 66 unique vistors on the 16th of July. Worth mentioning that several of the unique visitors originate from gsi.gov.uk & parliament.uk - From MPs? A flurry of posts early this morning. I received an email notification of updates to the Brent East LD website....

August 5, 2004 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

Fair Trade is still a long way off

In an article published in Asian Voice on Tuesday 3rd, Sarah comments on the recent WTO trade talks and the floods in Bangladesh. You can read it here.

August 5, 2004 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

Cleaning Up Brent

I am pleased to see Sarah continuing to take action on the street furniture left behind following the privatisation and deregulation the telecoms industry. Announcing her actions, Sarah said: “Derelict phone boxes are an eyesore in Brent. Local residents are sick and tired of seeing them being used as rubbish bins, fly-poster sites and public toilets. I hope that local people show their frustration at these monstrosities by signing my petition....

August 5, 2004 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

Safer Neighbourhoods

On Monday, Sarah attended the launch of the Metropolitian Police Safer Neighbourhoods initiative in Kilburn. First launched for the Stonebridge Estate in April this year, the program aims to provide new teams of uniformed officers working within communities to tackle quality-of-life issues and anti-social behaviour crimes. Sarah commented that it was community policing that local people wanted. “Not only do they want more police on the streets, they want police officers who they know and trust....

August 5, 2004 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

What to do with ‘grot spots’ in Brent

From what I can gather, there are two different options for reporting ‘grot spots’ for action by the local authority. You can report them to Sarah. Or You can report them direct to Brent Council’s Street Care Team. For street sweeping, you can visit them online to report poor standards of cleanliness. The Street Care team promise they will be rectified within 24 hours. They will ensure that streets and roads are kept tidy, litter bins are emptied on a regular basis and to remove any dead animal from the highway within one hour of it being reported....

August 4, 2004 · 2 min · Rob Dyke