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‘Camden’s oldest restaurant’ has licence suspended following allegation of sexual assault

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 5 October 2022

Popular Greek eatery Elysee, open since 1936, has already been shut for a month

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Happy hour for German beer festival as it wins council approval for event in Grange Park

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 3 October 2022

Oktoberfest organiser says the festival is ‘about people being together’

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‘Incredible’ Camden hostel that was once home to George Orwell and Ho Chi Minh is set to release fundraising book

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 30 September 2022

Arlington House has featured in songs by Madness and The Pogues

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Cafe owner told to rethink plans for new venue in Camden Town after residents raise concerns over revellers

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 26 September 2022

Licensing committee says the place ‘seems to be mainly a bar’

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‘She loved coming to Camden’: Local politicians pay tribute to the Queen’s ‘grace and kindness’

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 13 September 2022

The late monarch made a number of visits to the borough during her reign

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Camden set to create house-building company to give it access to millions in grant funding

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 1 September 2022

A new subsidiary would save scheme for 34 council homes in Somers Town, according to Town Hall report

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Camden residents create flood resilience network following heavy rainfall

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 19 August 2022

Locals are calling for gullies to be unblocked to prevent future floods

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Hospital charity lodges appeal after its proposal to cut affordable homes on Cleveland Street site was rejected by council planners

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 17 August 2022

The move from UCLH Charity is the latest in a years-long saga over the development

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Failure Studies, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘Genuine insight and endearingly zany dialogue’

By Sarah Birch | Tuesday 16 August 2022

Marco Biasioli’s play ‘offers a quirky take on society’s equation of success with professional achievement’

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Georgian townhouse on Tottenham Street to be demolished despite concerns over loss of heritage

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 12 August 2022

Building described as ‘something of an oddity’ is to make way for an 11-storey block

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Camden residents share flood protection advice after last year’s carnage

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 4 August 2022

Extreme rain in July 2021 affected around 135 homes – forcing some residents into temporary accommodation

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¿Rob or Rose?, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘Bouncy dialogue and an ever-shifting narrative’

By Sarah Birch | Wednesday 3 August 2022

Henry Charnock’s hour-long play is ‘delectable’

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Camden residents urged to ditch barbecues after ‘unprecedented’ number of grass fires in the capital

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 3 August 2022

London’s fire chief ‘deeply concerned’, with hot weather set to continue

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Nurses at Royal Free assessing patients inside ambulances in effort to drive down waiting times

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 1 August 2022

The number of people seen at A&E within four hours increased by four per cent in May

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English Heritage gets go-ahead to host major events at Kenwood House despite opposition from residents

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 29 July 2022

Stately home set to attract tens of thousands for events such as arts festivals and trade shows

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‘Significant achievement’: Royal Free hits national waiting list target after clearing Covid backlog

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 28 July 2022

Hospital board’s chair says ‘the team has done an extraordinary job’

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Councillors set to approve £565m overhaul of local estate – but critics fear ‘catastrophic consequences’

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 19 July 2022

Work would see West Kentish Town estate levelled and replaced with 885 new homes

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Campaigners urge Transport for London not to scrap Euston Road bike lane

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 19 July 2022

‘Removing lane won’t stop people cycling, it just puts them in danger,’ says campaigner

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Camden to set up £2m cost-of-living fund for residents amid ‘escalating crisis’

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 14 July 2022

Council to make crisis payments to people hit hard by rising bills and food prices

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Independent report into last summer’s flash floods calls for ‘better communication’ as concerns mount over future storms

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 13 July 2022

Local flood action group urges council and Thames Water to invest ‘time and resources’

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