News in brief: Aladdin’s cave, exhibition and help with CVs
Write CV help HELP is on offer next month for 14 to 19-year-olds writing CVs. A two-hour free workshop will be held on Wednesday, April 28, from 5 to 7pm at Brent Town Hall, Forty Lane, Wembley. Brent Youth Parliament Members will be offering to
Write CV help
HELP is on offer next month for 14 to 19-year-olds writing CVs.
A two-hour free workshop will be held on Wednesday, April 28, from 5 to 7pm at Brent Town Hall, Forty Lane, Wembley.
Brent Youth Parliament Members will be offering top tips.
Aladdin's cave find
PEOPLE were reunited with stolen property recovered by police, writes Sejal Kapadia.
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More than 350 people attended the Brent Aladdin's Cave at the town hall.
Mrs Raffat Bari suffered a burglary last November, where her daughter Ambar Discroll's Nintendo Wii was stolen. Ambar identified her console and retrieved it last Monday.
Detective Inspector Reeves said: "Police often recover stolen property when criminals are arrested but we cannot always tell who it belongs to.
"Burglary is a serious crime and police need to do everything we can to help victims get their property back and to feel safer in their homes."
In the frame!
A PHOTOGRAPHIC exhibition explores the life cycle of water as residents record their experiences at a swimming pool, treatment centre and home.
Water Works is an arts project at The Gallery at Willesden Library Centre in Willeden High Road, showcasing the work of 10 Brent residents, aged 50 or over.
For more information on the exhibition, which runs until April before moving to Kew Bridge Steam Museum, visit http://web.me.com/cgras/waterwayoflife