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‘Light, fire and sound’: Illuminated Christmas trail at Kenwood House gets go-ahead

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 5 October 2021

Licensing committee gives approval despite concerns over light pollution

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Camden Art Centre encourages budding artists to unleash their creativity in new youth programme

By Lizzie McAllister | Friday 1 October 2021

Transformative Futures is a series of free workshops, led by professional artists, for people aged 15-25

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Exasperated leaseholders demand more transparency from Camden Council on housing bills

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 29 September 2021

One woman is still waiting for a breakdown of costs for project expected to hit £30k – despite the work being completed in March

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Council asks residents if Chalk Farm Road traffic changes should be made permanent

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 28 September 2021

Town Hall is consulting on scheme introduced as a trial in July 2020

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Camden joins e-scooter revolution with trial set to start next week

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 24 September 2021

Nearly 200 e-scooter bays to be introduced across the borough from Monday

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Secrets strip club vows to join fight against touts as Town Hall renews its licence

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

Despite opposition from police and residents, club is granted licence with added conditions

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Top marks: New exhibition at Camden Art Centre features scratches, sculpture and sound

By Lizzie McAllister | Wednesday 22 September 2021

A Scratch! A Scratch! by Phoebe Collings-James brings the sgraffito technique to Arkwright Road

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Baghs – Abstract Gardens, Brunei Gallery, exhibition review: ‘Dazzling, rich artistry of talented women’

By Sarah Birch | Thursday 16 September 2021

Don’t miss this colourful array of traditional Punjabi shawls – on display until 25 September

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One in three Camden dentists unable to offer NHS appointments to children thanks to Covid backlog

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 15 September 2021

Local health watchdog finds private appointments much easier to come by

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‘Noise, dust, rats’: Residents upended by HS2 construction call for greater say in their area

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 14 September 2021

Locals share experiences in council debate about the future of Euston

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‘We’ve waited too long’: Dartmouth Park residents plead for a low traffic neighbourhood

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 14 September 2021

Locals win backing from Green councillor in battle to ‘make streets safer for all’

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More residents could be housed outside of the borough because of the pandemic, councillors warned

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 8 September 2021

With Covid support policies coming to an end, housing supply boss says borough ‘may have to look outside’ if demand increases

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Short-term lets ‘driving up rents’ in Camden – with thousands breaching 90-day limit

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 8 September 2021

Housing director Ryan Makinson says council will ‘take action’ against any rulebreakers

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Council asks residents to suggest small plots of land for new homes

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 3 September 2021

Camden on the lookout for sites as it tackles 6,000-strong housing waiting list

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When Darkness Falls, Park Theatre, stage review: ‘Jump scares, bubbling dread, and historical intrigue aplenty’

By Gabriel Wilding | Friday 3 September 2021

The horror play centred around the myths and history of the Channel Islands is ‘genuinely frightening’

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Surprise and concern over low number of council staff who have been double-jabbed

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 1 September 2021

Cllr Alison Kelly suspects under-reporting is the problem, but said the numbers ‘need to go right up’

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Town Hall braces for ‘perfect storm’ with furlough scheme and Universal Credit uplift set to end

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 1 September 2021

Councillors speak of concern for those hardest hit by pandemic with government support set to end this month

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Recycling bosses bemoan ‘stretching’ targets after fall in Camden’s rate

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 27 August 2021

Sustainability chief says a reduction in packaging and more reusable goods are needed to get the figure up

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‘People are frightened of cycling’: Contentious Belsize Park bike lane approved despite doctor’s pleas

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 27 August 2021

Great Ormond Street paediatrican says colleagues are faced with a potentially life-threatening in how to travel to work

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Wetherspoons pub thwarted in bid for later beer garden opening hours

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 26 August 2021

Councillors turn down application from Ice Wharf on Jamestown Road

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