Benefiting our
LOCAL COMMUNITY
at every stage
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£55k
The Brent Cross COMMUNITY FUND

Coming together to combat Covid-19
Brent Cross Town’s Community Fund offers up to £3,000 per project for community initiatives in Brent Cross Town. This year, we’re focusing on projects that are combatting the effects of Covid-19 on our community.
Click below to find more information on the 2020 award.
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CONNECT with your COMMUNITY
Golders Green Safer Neighbourhoods Team
The Golders Green Safer Neighbourhoods Team is committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit. We listen and talk to our communities, and find out what affects your quality of life and feelings of security. Our priorities are then set by the local community and we work with you and other agencies to find a lasting solution.
The Golders Green Safer Neighbourhoods Team is committed to making your neighbourhood a safer place to live, work and visit. We listen and talk to our communities, and find out what affects your quality of life and feelings of security. Our priorities are then set by the local community and we work with you and other agencies to find a lasting solution.
CLITTERHOUSE FARM PROJECT
The Clitterhouse Farm Project’s mission is to protect the historic Victorian farm outbuildings on Clitterhouse Playing Fields and transform the site into a vibrant, creative and sustainable hub that supports the community and small businesses.
The Clitterhouse Farm Project’s mission is to protect the historic Victorian farm outbuildings on Clitterhouse Playing Fields and transform the site into a vibrant, creative and sustainable hub that supports the community and small businesses.
CREATIVE CRICKLEWOOD
Creative Cricklewood is a diverse group of writers, artists and supporters, helping to make our town a vibrant and creative hub. We support and publicise arts, writing, music and performance meet-ups and events in Cricklewood and Northwest London and run regular thought-provoking events in unusual locations on Cricklewood Broadway.
Creative Cricklewood is a diverse group of writers, artists and supporters, helping to make our town a vibrant and creative hub. We support and publicise arts, writing, music and performance meet-ups and events in Cricklewood and Northwest London and run regular thought-provoking events in unusual locations on Cricklewood Broadway.
Childs Hill Primary School
Childs Hill Primary School is a diverse, vibrant learning community where expectations and standards are high. Our children make huge progress in terms of learning, creativity and their understanding of themselves and others. We are very proud of what they achieve and we are relentless in our efforts to ensure that they are academically, socially and emotionally prepared for the future.
Childs Hill Primary School is a diverse, vibrant learning community where expectations and standards are high. Our children make huge progress in terms of learning, creativity and their understanding of themselves and others. We are very proud of what they achieve and we are relentless in our efforts to ensure that they are academically, socially and emotionally prepared for the future.
NorthWestTWO
NorthwestTWO is a residents’ association established in 2007 that’s open to everyone living in Cricklewood. We are non-political and aim to promote residents’ interests and improve our community. We’re a completely independent not-for-profit group.
NorthwestTWO is a residents’ association established in 2007 that’s open to everyone living in Cricklewood. We are non-political and aim to promote residents’ interests and improve our community. We’re a completely independent not-for-profit group.
Cricklewood Millennium Green Trust
The Cricklewood Millennium Green Trust owns the Millennium Green at Claremont Road and the Vale, NW2. The green is used by local residents, schools and other parties for environmental and recreational activities. We are always welcoming new volunteers!
Please contact Pauline on 020 8455 6527
The Cricklewood Millennium Green Trust owns the Millennium Green at Claremont Road and the Vale, NW2. The green is used by local residents, schools and other parties for environmental and recreational activities. We are always welcoming new volunteers!
Please contact Pauline on 020 8455 6527
Claremont Free Church
Claremont Free Church has been established in this zone since the 1900s and on its present site since 1931 as a Christian community worshipping within the Baptist tradition. Most of its members and congregation live within the zone but come from a variety of ethnicities and countries including England, Wales, Spain, Hungary, Ghana, Nigeria, Armenia, Iran, Colombia, Thailand, China, Japan and Korea to name but a few! As well as the Scout Group, the Church hosts mother and child groups and after-school activities, plus a drop-in centre. In addition, other external groups use the premises to run yoga, judo, wrestling, language and numeracy classes, traditional dancing, a Muslim session during Ramadan and a weekly Ghanian church. The Scout Association also runs regular First Aid classes for Scout and Guide leaders from throughout North London.
Claremont Free Church has been established in this zone since the 1900s and on its present site since 1931 as a Christian community worshipping within the Baptist tradition. Most of its members and congregation live within the zone but come from a variety of ethnicities and countries including England, Wales, Spain, Hungary, Ghana, Nigeria, Armenia, Iran, Colombia, Thailand, China, Japan and Korea to name but a few! As well as the Scout Group, the Church hosts mother and child groups and after-school activities, plus a drop-in centre. In addition, other external groups use the premises to run yoga, judo, wrestling, language and numeracy classes, traditional dancing, a Muslim session during Ramadan and a weekly Ghanian church. The Scout Association also runs regular First Aid classes for Scout and Guide leaders from throughout North London.
3rd Golders Green Scouts
3rd Golders Green Scout Group provides Scouting training for members aged 6-18 years from all faiths and ethnic backgrounds. This is within a uniformed structured training programme designed to enable members to cope with many of the problems and challenges they are likely to face in their adult lives. It is the only Scout group within the NW2/NW11 area of London Borough of Barnet.
3rd Golders Green Scout Group provides Scouting training for members aged 6-18 years from all faiths and ethnic backgrounds. This is within a uniformed structured training programme designed to enable members to cope with many of the problems and challenges they are likely to face in their adult lives. It is the only Scout group within the NW2/NW11 area of London Borough of Barnet.
Cricklewood Community Forum
Our aim is to encourage community development and to be a forum for the community to share information, news, concerns, ideas and plans.
Our membership is made up of individuals, groups and organisations in and around Cricklewood. All who live and work in the area are welcome to come along and take part.
We welcome and value the participation of our local councillors from the Childs Hill and Golders Green wards and the local police safer neighbourhood team.
Our aim is to encourage community development and to be a forum for the community to share information, news, concerns, ideas and plans.
Our membership is made up of individuals, groups and organisations in and around Cricklewood. All who live and work in the area are welcome to come along and take part.
We welcome and value the participation of our local councillors from the Childs Hill and Golders Green wards and the local police safer neighbourhood team.
Waterloo Road Neighbourhood Watch
The aim of the Waterloo Road Neighbourhood Watch is to bring neighbours together to create strong, friendly, active communities where crime and anti-social behaviour are less likely to happen.
Its vision is that of a caring society that is focused on trust and respect in which people are safe from crime and enjoy a good quality of life. It also aims to make sure that no one feels afraid, vulnerable or isolated in the place in which they live.
The aim of the Waterloo Road Neighbourhood Watch is to bring neighbours together to create strong, friendly, active communities where crime and anti-social behaviour are less likely to happen.
Its vision is that of a caring society that is focused on trust and respect in which people are safe from crime and enjoy a good quality of life. It also aims to make sure that no one feels afraid, vulnerable or isolated in the place in which they live.
Fordwych Residents Association
The Fordwych Residents Association is a long-established and active group in the local area, representing the views of members and residents in its immediate area and the wider West Hampstead community.
The area covered by the FRA is essentially Fordwych Road and its adjoining streets. This means we cover a diverse area, from Maygrove Road and Kilburn in the south, up to Richborough Road and Cricklewood in the north.
The Fordwych Residents Association is a long-established and active group in the local area, representing the views of members and residents in its immediate area and the wider West Hampstead community.
The area covered by the FRA is essentially Fordwych Road and its adjoining streets. This means we cover a diverse area, from Maygrove Road and Kilburn in the south, up to Richborough Road and Cricklewood in the north.
Whitefield School
A mixed, multi-faith, multi-ethnic 5 form entry 11 to 18 Academy with a truly comprehensive intake. Our motto of ‘Live, Learn, Aspire and Achieve’ permeates everything we do. We have high expectations for all, with top quality provision both in the classroom and in our extensive enrichment programme. Our curriculum is broad and balanced, delivered by expert staff with a passion for their subjects and for learning. Ofsted graded us as a ‘Good’ school with ‘Outstanding’ student behaviour, personal development and welfare. We offer life-changing opportunities to ensure every student becomes the best that they can be.
A mixed, multi-faith, multi-ethnic 5 form entry 11 to 18 Academy with a truly comprehensive intake. Our motto of ‘Live, Learn, Aspire and Achieve’ permeates everything we do. We have high expectations for all, with top quality provision both in the classroom and in our extensive enrichment programme. Our curriculum is broad and balanced, delivered by expert staff with a passion for their subjects and for learning. Ofsted graded us as a ‘Good’ school with ‘Outstanding’ student behaviour, personal development and welfare. We offer life-changing opportunities to ensure every student becomes the best that they can be.
Supporting LOCAL CHAMPIONS

Initiatives we sponsor
We’re determined that the communities around Brent Cross Town benefit from the changes to the area, long before work even begins. Activities we support:
- Proms at St Jude’s Last Night of the Proms and Schools’ Proms
- Claremont Primary School Summer Fete 2019
- ‘Together, we are Barnet’
- Young Community Change-makers, delivered by the Youth Sport Trust
- The Big Outdoors 2019
Get in TOUCH
Soundings
A continuation of our POSITIVE DIALOGUE engagement process
Iain Glover
+44 (0)20 7729 1705
[email protected]
A continuation of our POSITIVE DIALOGUE engagement process
Iain Glover
+44 (0)20 7729 1705
[email protected]
Argent Related
Speak to our on-the-ground social and community expert
Nick Wicks
+44 (0)20 7729 1705
[email protected]
Speak to our on-the-ground social and community expert
Nick Wicks
+44 (0)20 7729 1705
[email protected]