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My London BRENT Council has unveiled its new 'budget' corporate identity with a colourful, modern logo. The authority has revealed the new look including a logo, which will replace the old crest used since 1965 when the council was first established. Brent has launched a brand new identity which has seen a new council logo introduced for the first time in its 40-year history. The new logo spells an end for the previous crest, which has been the symbol of the borough since it was formed in 1965.

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CLIMATE EMERGENCY 34 Go green and help protect our environment. Issue No.169 AUTUMN 2021 Distribution queries and editorial: [email protected] EDITOR Marilyn Ayoade [email protected]. Martin Redstone suggests this as the new logo for Brent Council. He notes: "The logo was designed for the Madhatters Theatre Club's 2003 production of The Government Inspector (by Gogol) Guess what the satire was aimed at!". The solution also needed to accommodate the new Brent Council logo, faithfully matched to their RAL colour scheme. Project Challenges. This project presented structural challenges; how to vertically suspend the large and potentially heavy LED walls, complete with mounts without compromising the structure of the concrete pillars was the first. The current political make-up of Brent is as follows: Labour: 49 Councillors. Conservatives: 5 Councillors. Liberal Democrat: 3 Councillors. The breakdown of the wards in Brent following the May 2022 Local Elections. The council has a Leader who comes from the majority party. The Leader is responsible for forming a Cabinet which is responsible.

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Newsroom Press Releases Brent Council Collaborates with Infosys to Provide its Residents with Free Digital Training Platform to Boost Employability Skills and Prospects Infosys Springboard digital inclusion platform to support residents to gain critical digital and employability skills and enter sustainable employment Brent Council has launched its new logo (below) which it says 'is more representative of the borough as it is today'. The motto 'Forward Together' appears to have been dropped - which given recent events is probably inevitable. However, I don't really think this is representative of the borough as it is today - I suggest the following would be.