...Moving Brent Forward Together The Borough Plan sets out the Council’s vision for the next four years and its primary aim is Moving Forward Together. There is an emphasis how we will work with others to support people through the cost-of-living crisis, realise our climate change ambitions and harness our diverse range of communities. Central to our ambitions is making Brent the best it can be for everyone who lives and works in the borough. The five strategic priorities in the Borough Plan are: o Prosperity and Stability in Brent o A Cleaner, Greener Future o Thriving Communities o The Best Start in Life o A...
...for reference. This report collates intelligence about Brent’s different communities and explores data by ethnicity, nationality, country of birth and language. The report was designed to inform 2021 Census planning and engagement work. Overview of key findings: Ethnicity: Brent is home to many communities and is one of the most diverse boroughs in London. Almost two thirds of the population (64%) are from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups, the third highest in London. A further 19% of residents are from White minority groups*. The remaining 16% of residents are White British, the second lowest rate in London. Country of birth:...
Applications to the EU settlement scheme (EUSS) - August 2018 to December 2021. The EU Settlement Scheme (EUSS) enables EU, Swiss and other EEA citizens, to obtain UK immigration status by the end of the Brexit transition period. Family members with other nationalities can also apply. For most applicants, the deadline was 30 June 2021. Note: EEA=European Economic Area. What the figures tell...
Update: This briefing pre-dates the release of 2021 Census figures, so most data in the report have been superseded. The report has been retained here for reference. For the latest census data and reports, please see the Census page on open data. This briefing provides a profile of the Brent population according to the nine protected characteristics named in the Equality...