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Camden ‘woefully underprepared’ for no-deal Brexit, warns council leader

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 10 October 2019

Camden Lib Dems condemn governments meaningless platitudes as £390k in government preparedness funding dismissed as not enough

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Students demand change on climate emergency as cross-party pledges made

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 9 October 2019

Town Hall formally declares climate emergency as disagreements emerge over timetable for action

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Man awarded £100,000 compensation after unfair dismissal by Camden Council

By Elettra Scrivo | Friday 13 September 2019

Former manager to receive sum in lieu of two years’ wages as tribunal judge finds ‘no evidence’ dismissal would have happened if procedures had been followed

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Town Hall embarks on three-year ‘call to action’ on healthy ageing

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 11 September 2019

Boosted support for carers and dementia cafe for London Zoo included in proposals

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Hampstead celebrities up in arms at booze licence for Keats House

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 6 September 2019

Bill Oddie and Janet Suzman among 38 objections to plans alongside residents associations and Conservative Cllr Maria Higson

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Town Hall refurbishment not ‘vanity project’, say council officers

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 31 July 2019

Compensation for residents ‘not considered reasonable given the scope of the works’

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Town Hall’s standards regime ‘weak’ compared to political power, says borough solicitor

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 23 July 2019

Andrew Maughan tells committee that a party’s ability to ‘effectively end a career is far more powerful’

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St Aloysius School closure confirmed as Somers Town residents bemoan ‘new clearances’

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 18 July 2019

School faces £2m deficit as lack of applications for places deemed “unsustainable”

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Parties come together to pledge ‘shoulder to shoulder’ support for LGBT+ residents

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 9 July 2019

Town Hall urged by homophobic attack victim to invest in advocacy

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Councillors agree to ‘wholeheartedly’ support Remain without debate

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 9 July 2019

Liberal Democrats question decision to pass motion without ‘time to discuss it’

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Councillors to vote on whether Town Hall should ‘wholeheartedly’ campaign for Remain

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 8 July 2019

Motion calls on ‘residents, community groups and institutions’ to support Town Hall on People’s Vote

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Opposition councillors speak out on Camden’s level of vacant homes

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 8 July 2019

Recent figures suggest borough has London’s third highest number of empty homes

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Royal Free chief executive apologises as concerns raised over eligibility for non-emergency ambulances

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 21 June 2019

Campaigners warn new contract could result in vulnerable residents losing access

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Residents in battle with Deliveroo decry restaurant’s plan to sell alcohol online

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 6 June 2019

Finchley Road’s Mia applies for off-sales in face of opposition from residents’ associations

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‘Where’s the party?’: Residents line up to oppose Bull & Bush late openings

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 5 June 2019

Venue seeks to extend opening hours by one hour as residents complain of noise and parking problems

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Conservative councillors ‘call in’ decision to lease out council-built properties for private rent

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 24 May 2019

Opposition group argues for selling Abbey Road and Maiden Lane Estate homes to avoid borrowing costs

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‘Unique’ food market gears up for arrival in Covent Garden’s Seven Dials

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 20 May 2019

Street food collective KERB plan to open first bricks-and-mortar site in Thomas Neal’s Warehouse

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Supermarket giant Aldi bows to police pressure on morning booze sales

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 20 May 2019

Residents’ association calls on Town Hall to ‘respond in a positive way to support the local community’ on antisocial behaviour

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Maryam Eslamdoust elected as country’s first female Iranian Mayor

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 16 May 2019

Pregnant Kilburn councillor will be first Camden Mayor to give birth during office

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Historic Ruth Ellis murder pub scales back late hours in preparation for reopening

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 14 May 2019

Community ‘wants the Magdala back’ as Camden Council weigh up application

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