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Historic Highgate pub set to expand despite neighbours’ complaints of noise ‘twelve hours a day’

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 4 February 2022

The Gatehouse wins approval to extend into empty restaurant next door

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Woman lived in damp-infested council flat for years after ‘failures and delays’ at Town Hall

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 1 February 2022

Camden ordered to pay Ms X £3k for ‘distress and inconvenience’ – as she says her health ‘rapidly deteriorated’

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Children facing waits of up to 89 weeks for hospital dental treatment in north London – leaving politicians ‘horrified’

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 31 January 2022

One child has been waiting for over two years – as health bosses detail efforts to tackle pandemic backlog

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Campaigners urge Camden residents to share experiences of last summer’s flash floods as they push for better protection

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 28 January 2022

At least 115 homes were affected by the flooding, with one man narrowly escaping death when he was rescued from his basement flat

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Theatre producer urges businesses to ‘persevere’ if they think were unfairly denied a Covid grant by Camden Council

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 27 January 2022

Matt Brinkler has now been paid after the Town Hall was found to have misinterpreted the rules for handing out funding

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Camden Town Hall could soon be home to science labs – with council set to lease out space to help pay for £73m renovation

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

‘Strong interest’ from a variety of businesses with work set to conclude in October

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Local government watchdog slams Camden’s handling of Covid grants after complaints from two businesses

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 13 January 2022

Case sparks concern that other local firms may have been ‘unfairly penalised’ when applying for money to help them through the pandemic

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Evacuation plans for vulnerable tower block residents could take years, says Camden fire chief

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 12 January 2022

Borough Commander Mark Davidson issues stark warning as council prepares for new safety laws

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Man spent two months living on the streets after Camden Council gave him wrong advice

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 11 January 2022

Government watchdog castigates Town Hall for failing to provide proper help to man who lost his job after catching Covid

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Campaigners fear for Hampstead Heath skyline after developer submits plans for nine tower blocks – including 113-metre high skyscraper

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 7 January 2022

Proposals feature up to 825 new homes, but residents say they do not ‘prioritise quality of life’

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Royal Free Hospital introduces visiting restrictions after jump in Covid cases

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 4 January 2022

The number of patients with the virus has increased by a third since last week

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Woman broken out of Nazi prison as a baby awarded British Empire Medal for work with Holocaust Educational Trust

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 4 January 2022

Annick Lever, one of the youngest survivors of the genocide, recognised in New Year’s Honours

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Camden charity boss ‘overwhelmed’ after receiving MBE in New Year’s Honours

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 4 January 2022

Rosalind Paul runs Scene and Heard, which has been teaching youngsters how to write plays for more than two decades

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‘It should never be allowed to happen again’: Holocaust survivor recognised in New Year’s Honours for spreading message of tolerance

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 4 January 2022

Ivan Shaw awarded British Empire Medal for sharing his experience in the name of education

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No council tax for cash-strapped families in 2022 as Town Hall extends support scheme

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 22 December 2021

Camden’s cabinet agrees to continue with full exemption for people of working age on no or low income

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Town Hall urges residents to get vaccinated as drive to protect people from Omicron continues

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 22 December 2021

More than 600 people were diagnosed with Covid in Camden on Tuesday alone

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Future for Camden’s businesses ‘touch and go’ as Covid cases rise and restrictions bite

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 21 December 2021

Chief executive of Camden Town Unlimited says pandemic’s impact on economy has been a ‘car crash’

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Council announces extra £400k to tackle domestic abuse in Camden

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 17 December 2021

Move follows an investigation by Camden Women’s Forum, which has set out a number of asks to help tackle the issue

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Charity threatens Town Hall with ‘unprecedented’ legal action in row over affordable homes at former hospital site

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 17 December 2021

Council says 2004 agreement could allow it to take over land ‘worth £100m’ for just £1 – but UCLH Charity believes deal has lapsed

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Camden’s homes plan: warning of health impacts of upheaval on council residents

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 10 December 2021

‘The stress of living in estates that are due for demolition has a very negative social effect’

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