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‘Unacceptable’: Charity boss condemns council’s review of homelessness services

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 29 July 2024

‘You cannot investigate yourselves,’ Streets Kitchen founder tells Town Hall officers

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Air pollution down across Camden – but Euston Road still exceeding legal limit

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 25 July 2024

ULEZ and cleaner cars have helped improve air quality, says council officer

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Conversion, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre, stage review: ‘Delightfully light-hearted take on weighty subjects’

By Sarah Birch | Tuesday 16 July 2024

This play continues Precarious Theatre’s reputation for ‘quirky yet thoughtful studies of socially relevant topics’

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Fears over ‘higher strength opioids’ in Camden as support services report ‘substantial increase’ in demand

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 12 July 2024

The borough’s new drug and alcohol service is helping more than 1,600 residents

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Campaigners and trade unionists call for Camden Council’s pension fund to divest from all unethical companies

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 12 July 2024

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign echoed pleas from Unison for ‘unacceptable’ investments to be scrapped

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Former Camden Council leader given ministerial role in first week as an MP

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 12 July 2024

Georgia Gould has been made a parliamentary secretary to new Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s cabinet office

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Robberies down in Camden Town as council lauds new enforcement measures

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 8 July 2024

Koko nightclub, previously a hotspot for thieves, has seen an improvement

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Camden Council makes plans to tackle ‘vigorous’ weeds

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 8 July 2024

‘Weeds grow very quickly and can make lawns look long and messy,’ says a Town Hall report

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Parking changes to be introduced on six Camden estates

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 8 July 2024

The changes will ‘offer greater choice and better access for disabled residents,’ according to the council

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General election 2024: Meet the candidates battling it out for Camden’s two seats

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 14 June 2024
polling station

Nineteen people are hoping to become an MP in the borough on 4 July

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Camden Council leader Georgia Gould selected by Labour to run for parliament

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 13 June 2024

Gould is standing in Queen’s Park and Maida Vale, which is expected to be an easy win for Labour

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Camden’s iconic Mecca Bingo to be turned into an ‘immersive theatre’

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 7 June 2024

The 60-year-old venue’s number is up this year – a victim of bingo’s declining popularity in the UK

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Camden Council wants to bring school meals service in-house by 2030

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 7 June 2024

Town Hall unveils what it hopes will be one last contract for a school meals provider before taking on the service itself

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Self-defence classes to be taught in Camden schools as part of council pilot

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 7 June 2024

The goal is to ‘boost general confidence that will enable young people to navigate spaces confidently’

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Gospel Oak nature reserve to be preserved as public space, council announces

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 7 June 2024

Move follows a campaign to stop the Mortimer Terrace haven from being sold to developers

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Deaths and serious injuries from fire up 161 per cent in Camden

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 19 April 2024

Borough’s fire chief also reveals carbon monoxide incidents have risen

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‘We need affordable homes’: Fourteen flats overlooking special school win planning permission

By Noora Mykkanen Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 16 February 2024

Proposals given thumbs-up despite concerns over impact on pupils

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‘Problems will spread’: Kentish Town residents prevail in row over late hours for fast food joint

By Noora Mykkanen Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 9 February 2024

New Milano Pizza thwarted in its attempt to win approval for 2am closing times

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Five GP surgeries in Camden earmarked for ‘change of ownership’

By Noora Mykkanen Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 2 February 2024

AT Medics Ltd, which runs the surgeries, insists proposals will not ‘change how we deliver primary care’

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‘We’ve been given a voice’: Campaigners win protection for people in care in Camden

By Noora Mykkanen Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 30 January 2024

Councillors vote unanimously to make care experience a protected characteristic under the Equality Act

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