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The Directory for…

Kensal Triangle

The Directory for Kensal Triangle

The surest way of finding good, reliable, businesses and traders is the recommendation of friends and neighbours.  Which is why we have been asking members of the Kensal Triangle Residents’ Association for their suggestions.

We set out to provide a directory tailored precisely to help the people in the streets to which we cover. So we have included as much other stuff as we could find: community organisations, the Council, healthcare, schools, sports centres, transport links and markets were all added. And we made sure only relevant stuff was included; for example we listed only local post offices – not every one in North West London!

We wanted our information to be accurate and reliable.  So we made sure that any listing has a satisfied customer living locally. Every suggestion we get is carefully considered before being added to our live database, to make sure the details are correct and relevant to the areas in which we publish.

Now we still list only businesses and organisations that the community can trust. You can search for a suggestion or recommend a local tradesman or service

As an ethical business we take our responsibilities seriously.  We do not list or advertise  businesses or organisations who seem to us to have questionable practices. Get-rich-quick schemes like pyramid selling or firms with excessive charges (however legal) are just not included.

So no scams, no premium-rate phone numbers, no upfront fees, no astronomical loan rates – just fair deals.

The first printed edition of the Directory for Kensal Triangle will be published in Mayy 2012.

Like to promote your business to 5,000 local households in our printed Directory or on our website?  Contact us here.

Kensal Triangle Residents’ Association

The Kensal Triangle Residents Association covers the area bounded by the Harrow Road, Kilburn Lane and Wakeman Road, and is open to anyone resident in that area.  We meet on a monthly basis  to discuss matters of local interest and to campaign for improvements to our area. 

These have included  the provision of the speed camera on the Harrow Road, protection of residents from intrusive unauthorised building, new landscaping and planting within the Triangle, and close liaison with relevant council officers on local matters.  Our ongoing campaigns include active involvement in the HS2 campaign, and continuing efforts to get a pedestrian phase on the traffic lights at the Ladbroke Grove/Harrow Road Junction.

We also have social events and all sorts of spin-off activities.  Get in touch to find out more.