The meeting, organised by the Brent Safer Neighbourhood Board, will take place at the Grand Hall in Brent Civic Centre on January 26 from 6.30pm to 9pm.
Cllr Ishma Moeen, Brent Council’s new cabinet member for community safety and cohesion, said: “Residents want action on antisocial behaviour, not just discussion. This meeting is about hearing directly from communities, being clear about what is already happening, and agreeing what more needs to be done.”
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The meeting is open to all, with no registration required. It will also be broadcast live online, and refreshments will be provided for anyone present.
Attendees will hear from North West Police Commander Luke Williams, who will explain how police are working with the council and other partners to address antisocial behaviour in the borough.
Simon Egbor, Brent Council’s head of community safety and prevention, will outline the authority’s approach, including updated public space protection orders and new guidance to help residents understand what to report and to whom.

