Busy Agenda for Isleworth and Brentford Area Forum


Theme of this month's meeting will be older people

A previous area forum meeting
A previous area forum meeting

The next meeting of the Isleworth and Brentford Area Forum is due to take place on Thursday 27 April.

This month the meeting is being held in the Endeavour Theatre, 1st Floor, West Thames College, London Road, Isleworth.

The theme this month is older people and the venue will open its doors from 6.30pm for you to come along and meet representatives from a number of community and partner organisations and Council teams who deliver for and support older people. Light refreshments will be served in the college atrium on the ground floor.

The formal Area Forum will begin at 7.30pm and includes the following discussion items:

• Updates on local policing and community safety

• Our regular Open Forum section – all questions and comments welcome!

• Q&A with Hounslow Highways on completed and planned works in the IBAF area

• Housing and Estate Improvements update (Housing & Tenancy services and Estate Improvement Programme)

• Discussion on petitions relating to the Wyke Gardens Estate in Osterley and Church Street, Isleworth

• A round up from councillors on the first year of their chosen projects under the Area Forum Action Plan.

Everyone is welcome to attend and come along to this event - registration is not obligatory, but spaces are limited, so you can reserve your place by registering here. You will also find more information about the groups that will be hosting information stalls at the venue from 6.30pm to 7.30pm.

If you’d like to have a look through the meeting agenda beforehand, you can access it on the Council’s meetings webpages.

If you have any suggestions or requests for agenda items for future meetings, email the Isleworth & Brentford Area Forum team at IBAF@hounslow.gov.uk.

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April 21, 2023