
Club Hounslow
Tuesdays (term-time only) 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Heston Community School (Sports Centre), 91 Heston Road, Heston, Hounslow, TW5 0QR
URGENT Trustees Needed!
The BridgeLink Centre are looking to recruit 1-3 new Trustees, to help oversee the running of the centre by contributing with ideas and helping complete funding applications. (Training given). They are looking for experience or expertise in: Youth Projects, Fund Raising/Grant Applications and/or Human Resource
Time commitment? Ongoing, 1 monthly meeting approx. 60 mins. Attending centre events – optional
Where? The BridgeLink Centre, Ivybridge Estate, Isleworth TW7 7QR
Contact
The Bridgelink Centre http://bridgelinkcentre.org.uk/
ivybridgelink@BTConnect.com
Rob Kem Rob.kemp@blueyonder.co.uk
Memory Cafe- Valentines Tea Dance
Universal Credit in London: Advice for Advisors
Designed for those working with families in receipt of Universal Credit, or those experiencing difficulties navigating and accessing the benefit system.
This free, half day workshop will provide you with expert advice on Universal Credit rules and procedures to help you maximise the income of families you support.
With guest presentations from:
- Owen Stevens, London Universal Credit Advisor, Child Poverty Action (CPAG)
- Kelly-Marie Jones, Welfare Benefits Advisor – Early Warning System, Child Poverty Action (CPAG)
- Dawn Jackson, Head of Grants Services, Turn2Us
More to be announced.
Date and Time: Friday, 15 March 2019, 09:30 13:00
Location: Child Poverty Action Group, 30 Micawber Street, London, N1 7TB
BOOKING HERE
The Citizen Led Engagement Programme
We are very excited to be launching the second round of the Mayors Citizen Led Engagement Programme today!
The Citizen Led Engagement Programme is led by the Mayors Community Engagement team. We are inviting community groups to apply for grant funding to create their own community-led research projects in collaboration with the GLA.
The pilot programme took place between October 2017 – May 2018 and supported six citizen-led inquiry projects. These tailored projects helped us to engage with groups which have historically been less represented at City Hall.
This year, alongside our colleagues in Equality and Fairness and Health teams, we are sponsoring projects which seek to gain insight into a target community who are historically less represented at City Hall, or those communities affected by a specific social or political issue. The insights gained will feed into our core work.
Eight grants of up to £12k are on offer to community groups. Click here for further information on target communities and criteria and to apply.
Objectives
The Citizen Led Engagement Programme aims to:
Strengthen connections and engagement with communities whose voice and influence on public policy is under-represented.
Improve insights into communities who do not currently have a voice in City Hall
Identify and develop community leaders within community groups and support capacity building within these groups.
Generate insight which is valued and used to inform policy and practice in City Hall.
Build on the learnings from the pilot round of Citizen Led Programme, as a way of engaging communities and groups in the work of the GLA.
How to apply
There are a number of stages to the application process:
1) Sign up to attend an information session
2) Submit your application form and supporting documents by 12:00 noon on Monday 4 March 2019.
3) Organisations will be shortlisted based on their evidence submitted and invited to interview at City Hall on either Friday 8 March or Monday 11 March 2019.
4) First grant payment will be awarded in late March 2019.
Information Sessions
The Community Engagement team is inviting interested groups to sign up to attend an information session to find out more about the programme.
Dates are listed below. Sign up to one of the sessions by clicking on the dates below:
Date Time Location
11 February 2019 10am 12pm Selby Trust, Selby Road, Tottenham, N17 8JL
13 February 2019 2 4pm Paddington Arts Trust, 32 Woodfield Road, W9 2BE
18 February 2019 6 8pm Toynbee Hall, 52 Old Castle Street, E1 7AJ
19 February 2019 12 2pm Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith, W6 9DT
22 February 2019 4 6pm City Hall, Queens Walk, SE11 2AA
Further information on the fund is detailed in the prospectus and application, please visit https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/funding/citizen-led-engagement-programme
You can also contact the Community Engagement team via community.engagement@london.gov.uk
Half term course at Arts Centre Hounslow
Have your say on Hounslows Cemetery strategy (2019 2029)
The London Borough of Hounslow is seeking views to inform how it can improve the experience and service of the nine cemeteries and four churchyards it manages in the borough. The draft cemetery strategy (2019 – 2029) will help shape the future direction of services.
There will be a workshop on Tuesday 5 February from 6:00pm to 7:30pm at Hounslow Civic Centre, Lampton Road, TW3 4DN.
Please sign up for the workshop online at: https://tinyurl.com/hounslowcemetery.
You can also take part in the consultation online – haveyoursay.hounslow.gov.uk/parks/
cemeteries-strategy – where you can also read the draft cemetery strategy.
If you have any queries, please get in touch.
Adam Knight-Markiegi (On behalf of The London Borough of Hounslow)
Head of Research
M·E·L Research
adam.knight-markiegi@melresearch.co.uk
Freephone 0800 073 0348
2nd Floor, 1 Ashted Lock, Birmingham Science Park Aston, Birmingham, B7 4AZ




