Mary Macleod, Member of Parliament for Brentford and Isleworth, has previously asked Hounslow Council to explore ways of purchasing Brentford Magistrates Court on behalf of the community. Mary suggested that money could be used from the second phase of the Mayor’s Outer London Fund to purchase the building.
Mary recently had a meeting with the Design for London team who assess the bids and they were positive that the purchase of Brentford Magistrates Court could be added as an additional bid for Brentford. They confirmed that this would need the support of the London Borough of Hounslow, but that the ownership could be put into a trust in partnership with the Borough or a local community group. However, Hounslow council have decided that they prefer to use the bid for other projects within Brentford.
Mary said “I am really disappointed that Hounslow Council have not decided to use the Mayor of London’s Outer London Fund to secure Brentford Magistrates Court as a community resource.
The building could be used as a central community hub and resource to raise revenue and support local volunteers, charities and small businesses and bring people to the high street. Brentford High Street Steering Group are organising several events in the market square over the coming months with money secured from the first round of the Outer London Fund. I have written to the Chief Executive of Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunals Service to ask if we can use the magistrate’s car park before a sale is completed, but once the transaction has been finalised, this decision will ultimately be in the hands of the owner. We hope that the new owners of the court will be sympathetic to our aims in trying to develop the area into a market place and will help to support the local community and businesses.
It is a shame that Hounslow Council did not see it is as necessary to support this initiative. It may be too late now to bid, and therefore we have missed an exciting opportunity in regenerating the High Street and creating a long term lasting legacy for Brentford residents.