Brent Council gender pay gap reduces
The gender pay gap at Brent Council decreased last year but women are still paid less on average than their male counterparts.
The gender pay gap at Brent Council decreased last year but women are still paid less on average than their male counterparts.
Brent Council is set to increase council tax by 3.99 per cent and could make cuts of almost £7.5 million to help balance next year’s budget.
Plans for more than 100 student homes in a building up to eight storeys high have been given the green light, despite opposition from those living nearby.
Almost half of “non-emergency” potholes across Brent weren’t repaired on time last year, according to a council report.
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