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Green light for Green Room bar after noise complaint no-show

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 30 August 2018

‘I’ve never seen this before. It’s really difficult in the absence of the applicant to know what to do,’ councillor says

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Proposed off-licence rejected on ‘hard to police’ Gospel Oak estate

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 29 August 2018

‘I’m not being facetious, but short of the applicant committing to pay for doormen, I don’t see how it couldn’t make matters worse’, councillor says

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Green councillor speaks out on borough-wide stop and search orders

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 24 August 2018
Sian Berry

Cllr Siân Berry calls for more open lines of communication between councillors and police

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‘Uncertainty’ over impact of Universal Credit on council finances

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 23 August 2018

Financial report raises questions about council’s policies for bad debt recovery

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Camden Greek taverna previously under threat gets licensing go-ahead

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 10 August 2018

Extension of restaurant beloved by Labour councillors “has potential to enhance the area”

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Council claims ‘early progress’ on plastic-free pledge

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 9 August 2018
Camden Council administrative offices in King's Cross.

Council office café now run without single-use plastics

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Camden Town residents protest ‘inundation’ of area with drinkers

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 3 August 2018
Panel hears that area is at 'saturation point'

Panel hears that area is at ‘saturation point’ with new premises

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‘It’s too hot’: Auditing committee finishes early after basic questioning

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 27 July 2018

‘That is the shortest I’ve ever attended,’ remarks chair Cllr Abdul Quadir

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‘Difficult and chaotic’: Council defends Chalcots evacuation after criticism in new report

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 26 July 2018
Towers on the Chalcots Estate

The London Fire Brigade is yet to respond to a review of the operation

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‘The more we cut, the higher the burden’: Council predicts ‘depressing’ £23m budget shortfall

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 26 July 2018

Finance chief reveals Brexit has been added to council’s risk register

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Lettings agency faces possible court action over HMO violations

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 24 July 2018
London Corporate Apartments' office

Residents tell of “nightmare” of over-occupied living conditions

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Evacuated Chalcots residents to get a say in Camden’s fire safety inquiry

By Emma Snaith, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 19 July 2018
Towers on the Chalcots Estate

Cllr Sian Berry says the inquiry could have ‘national significance’

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Council greenlights new system to allow better scrutiny of cabinet

By Emma Snaith, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 18 July 2018
Sian Berry

Cllr Sian Berry supports the move, saying it will allow for ‘more in-depth and analytical’ examination

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Camden makes ‘urgent’ call for extra government funding as social care costs rise

By Emma Snaith, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 18 July 2018

The number of people aged over 75 will increase by 37 per cent over the next 10 years, council predicts

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Camden Council agrees to amend voting procedures in line with law

By Emma Snaith, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 16 July 2018

Previous practice was not in keeping with the majority of other local authorities

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Council to stop people applying for controversial ‘iceberg’ basements

By Emma Snaith, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 13 July 2018

Camden limits scale of basements that are bigger than the house above

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Council working to implement Hackitt fire safety review amid concerns about overdue priority works

By Emma Snaith, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 13 July 2018

Nearly a quarter of top priority fire safety issues in Camden’s tower blocks have not been resolved as of the anniversary of the Grenfell fire

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Camden re-elects Labour council with increased majority

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 4 May 2018

Party now has 43 councillors – 28 more than its closest rival, the Conservatives

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‘Reckless’ quack who claimed he could cure cancer with food is hit with £2k fine

By camdencitizen | Tuesday 24 April 2018

Errol Denton told patients that opting for chemotherapy and surgery was a “dumb move”

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Pharmacist jailed for a year for falsely claiming his dead gran’s council flat

By Max Eckersley | Monday 23 April 2018

Abdul Rahman Kowsor forged documents to obtain the four-bed property – costing Camden almost £40k

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