Entries by Sue Spiller

Services open over Christmas

Most voluntary and community sector services are closed over Christmas and New Year, but some key services will be open during this time – please see the information attached.  Statutory services are of course open over Christmas and New Year and we have included their contact details here too. Sobus will be closed until Tuesday […]

Mary Hennessy

We were very sad to hear that Mary Hennessy passed away on Sunday 18th December.  Mary was the Centre Manager of the White City Community Centre and so much more – organising, signposting, supporting and at the core of so much activity across the estate for over two decades. Mary had been unwell for some […]

Engagement Opportunity: 3rd Sector Together

What is 3rd Sector Together (3ST)? A group of like-minded charities that have been working together since 2019 across the eight boroughs of North West London (NWL / NW London) Our structure has been designed to mirror that of the external stakeholders we most commonly interact with – the NHS and local authorities. It also […]

Listen Up

3SIF coproduction meeting, 15th December Julius Olu, Assistant Director of Adult Social Care led the meeting. Current position is that current contracts have been extended until September 2023, with the hope of tendering new contracts, to be in place by October. HOWEVER, officers are also allowing for “slippage” which may result in 3SIF being awarded […]

Christmas season services

Most services are closed over the Christmas holiday period – but some remain open, providing much needed support for residents during what, for many, is a particularly difficult time of year.  Please find details here of local services open at various times between Saturday 23rd December and Monday 2nd January.  If you would like to […]

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Ayub Hassan

We are shocked and saddened at the tragic fatal stabbing in West Kensington last week of Ayub Hassan, a 17 year old local resident.   Ayub’s friends, family and community are understandably reeling from this horrific incident.  The police are reaching out to local communities to ask what support is needed, and they are obviously the first […]