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Wembley landlady fined £144k for illegally renting flats

Wembley landlady fined £144k for illegally renting flats
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Harrow and Brent high streets to receive improvement funding


Wealdstone is one of the areas set to benefit (Photo: Google Maps)
Several high streets in north-west London will benefit from funding under schemes aimed at revitalising town centres.
Almost £7.5 million will be spent in Wealdstone, Harrow, to build a bridge between the new Harrow View East housing development and the town centre.
Part of this funding, secured under the Government’s Future High Streets Fund, will also be used for wider public realm improvements, as well as a continued push towards ‘smart city infrastructure’ in the area.
Harrow Council explained Wealdstone remains a priority area in the borough, including in terms of boosting housing and employment. ....

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Report on pay gaps among Brent Council staff in 2019/20


Brent Civic Centre
- Credit: Nathalie Raffray
The gender pay gap among Brent Council staff is closing, but female employees are still paid less than their male counterparts overall.
A report presented to the council’s general purposes committee on March 15 showed in 2019/20, on average, women were paid 5.7 per cent less than men.
The gap has been decreasing in recent years – last year it stood at 7.2pc, while in 2017/18 it was 8.2pc.
According to the report, the reason for the overall gap could stem from a higher proportion of women being in middle-lower and lower pay quartiles.
The fact more men are entering lower pay grades, while the number of women in the top-earning category remains consistent, could explain why the gap is shrinking. ....

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