We’ve also helped nearly 100 more local pensioners claim an average of Ā£4,000 a year in unclaimed Pension Credit. A successful claim can be life-changing for pensioners struggling with soaring prices. However, over Ā£2 million in Pension Credit is still going unclaimed in Brent – so please check whether you or a loved one are eligible.
And please remember, our Brent Hubs are open to anyone in need of advice or support ā just pop by to talk to us, we’re here to help.
Unfortunately, following years of austerity, a sharp rise in demand for services, and sky high inflation the council is also facing unprecedented financial challenges. On top of Ā£222m in cuts made since 2010, we need to save an additional Ā£16 million by 2025/26. To continue to run vital services and support residents we need to achieve Ā£5m in net savings, which is why we’re consulting on proposed changes to our Council Tax Support Scheme. We welcome your views and encourage you to share your feedback
We have also launched a consultation in response to escalating concerns about dog behavior at Paddington Old Cemetery in Kilburn. Please have your say – your feedback will be essential in shaping future regulations and ensuring a safe and respectful environment for everyone.
In Brent we face a chronic shortage of fostering households. We are dedicated to giving vulnerable children and young people we care for the best start in life, which for many of them is with local fostering families. In partnership with councils and childrenās trusts, we have launched a film called ‘Everything’ to promote local authority fostering.
Finally, two important dates for the diary: donāt miss our Black History Month event tomorrow, celebrating Black excellence across Brent, and join us next Wednesday (30 October), to power up your digital skills at the Brent Digital Skills Day.
Cllr Muhammed Butt, Leader of Brent Council |