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New Years Honours 2023: OBE awarded to founder of women’s bakery tackling sexual violence 

By Marion Weaver | Friday 6 January 2023
uminary Bakery founder Alice Williams

‘Meeting women experiencing extreme poverty, disadvantage, and violence was the inspiration for starting Luminary’

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Housing watchdog rebukes Camden for ‘concerning’ rate of maladministration in its handling of complaints

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 23 December 2022
Richard Blakeway

Camden ‘disappointed’ by findings but has taken ‘comprehensive action’

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Sushi restaurant close to Regent’s Park gets go-ahead to serve booze – despite residents’ concerns over noise

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 22 December 2022

103 Parkway will dish out sushi, sashimi and tataki to a maximum of 50 customers

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‘We will do this again’: Council leader asks residents to summon pandemic spirit for winter charity appeal

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 21 December 2022

Georgia Gould writes to Camden’s wealthiest households to drum up support for local charities

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‘Not appropriate’: Residents’ complaints fall short as Goodge Street diner wins approval for extended opening hours

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 19 December 2022

Cheatmeals will close at 2am from Monday to Saturday and at midnight on Sundays

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‘The whole family is on edge’: Town Hall plan to combat overcrowding wins backing of residents and councillors

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 16 December 2022

Council will buy back hundreds of its former homes to create more space amid the housing crisis

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‘We were preparing for our friend’s 40th’: Safety measures to be brought in at accident blackspot where eight cyclists have died since 2008

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 16 December 2022

Holborn Gyratory was named one of London’s three most dangerous junctions by cycling campaigners

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‘Source of huge stress’: Housing association faces grilling after Camden resident’s litany of complaints about its repairs service

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 8 December 2022

Clarion spokeswoman apologises to ‘anyone who feels our service fell short during the pandemic’

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Council ‘extremely disappointed’ as planning inspector sides with charity in long-running dispute over affordable homes

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 6 December 2022

UCLH Charity told it can reduce number of social homes in Cleveland Street plans

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Historic Unicorn pub could be set to reopen after falling victim to Covid lockdowns

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 5 December 2022

The popular music venue shut in 2020 – but plans are now afoot for a relaunch

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Camden mayor launches annual toy appeal as families struggle with ‘unprecedented’ cost-of-living crisis

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 23 November 2022

‘Looking after each other has never been more important,’ says Cllr Nasim Ali

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People’s confidence and mental health at low ebb amid cost-of-living crisis, warn Camden charity bosses

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 23 November 2022

Charities and teachers were invited by the council to discuss the crisis

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‘Reduced costs and volatility’: Camden Council to purchase its energy through a buying group until 2028

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 17 November 2022

Town Hall says strategy has seen it pay 68 per cent less than market highs

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Cyclists demand faster safety improvements at deadly road junction

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 15 November 2022

Eight people have died in collisions with large vehicles at Holborn Gyratory since 2008

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Camden’s top politicians to explore joining scheme to build secure home for London’s most vulnerable children

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 10 November 2022

The initiative would fund 24 spaces for youngsters in the capital, where no such home currently exists

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Camden’s Roundhouse wins licence for more late-night events despite residents’ fears over noise

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 7 November 2022

Venue will be allowed to host events until 3am up to 24 times a year

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The Roundhouse wants to double the number of nights it stays open until 3am – but faces wrath of ‘shocked’ residents

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 21 October 2022

Locals fear plans ‘will cause additional public nuisance’

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Planning inspector visits site at centre of row between Camden Council and hospital charity

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 20 October 2022

Gareth Thomas is considering the scheme, which Camden rejected over concerns about the reduced number of affordable homes

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Long-running row between Camden Council and hospital charity over housing development reignites at planning hearing

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 19 October 2022

UCLH Charity says scheme ‘not viable’ unless it cuts number of affordable homes

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Abbey Road set for major housing scheme after approval from Town Hall planners

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 14 October 2022

Councillors say two blocks of flats can be demolished and redeveloped in regeneration project

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