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GAG and Westway23 Visit The Hornton Street Circus.

On Wedenesday 15th April members of the Grenfell Action Group joined Westway23 and parents from Maxilla Children’s Centre at the Town Hall in Hornton St to support the handing over of a petition signed by over 1900 people asking RBKC … Continue reading

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Grenfell Community Unite – Why are we waiting?

You would think that Claire Williams and her cronies at the TMO would be professional enough to respond to emails and treat the legitimate requests of Grenfell Community Unite with a modicum of respect. Not a bit of it… this … Continue reading

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WESTWAY23 URGE SUPPORTERS TO ATTEND MAXILLA PETITION HANDOVER

Westway23 will be supporting Maxilla Nursery in their Save Maxilla Petition handover on Wednesday (15th) at 5.50pm at the Town Hall, Civic Entrance, Hornton Street. Please make sure you get there at 5.30pm if you are able to, the more … Continue reading

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Grenfell Community Unite Request Public Meeting With TMO/Rydon.

Below is the text of a letter sent to Claire Williams at the TMO on behalf of the newly formed Grenfell Community Unite. The photographs illustrating this piece were taken in the “show flat” in Grenfell Tower (that has now … Continue reading

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SAVE MAXILLA

http://www.breathingjuice.com/project/maxilla-wordpress-website/ The Grenfell Action Group urges all our readers to sign the Save Maxilla petition to help try and preserve this much loved Children’s Centre and Nursery School. Everyone on Lancaster West Estate and it’s environs recognises that the Maxilla … Continue reading

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THE WESTWAY TRUST AND THE ‘GENTRIFICATION’ OF PORTOBELLO

Walking down Portobello Road you might be be forgiven for thinking you’ve entered a post-apocalyptic ghost town. Britain’s post-industrial decline is reflected in the struggle the high street faces to survive – shops boarded up, market traders dwindling. You’d be … Continue reading

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