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Pro-Palestine activists ‘shocked’ after ejection from council meeting

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 16 October 2024

Campaigners say council has ‘banned’ the word ‘genocide’ by removing silent protesters

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Camden Council to redesign carer support services after ‘a lot of learning’

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 11 October 2024
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Proposals will bring in new digital support services and help for younger carers

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‘No easy fix’: Council inquiry reveals ‘crisis’ in special needs support

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 10 October 2024

Report reveals that children are waiting nearly two years for an autism assessment

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Town Hall bids to turn around worst leaseholder satisfaction rate in a decade

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 10 October 2024

Contractors to be held more accountable after survey reveals unhappiness with repairs

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Leaseholder satisfaction with council repairs hits lowest level in a decade

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 20 September 2024

Survey shows only one in 10 think major works are good value for money

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Camden Council announces extra £3.6m for health and social care

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 19 September 2024

Inflation uplift provides funds for new supported living and carers’ action plan

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Camden schools facing £25 million budget squeeze, council warns

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 13 September 2024

Town Hall appeals to new government to get ‘big fiscal choice’ right

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Royal Free London and North Middlesex hospital trusts to merge by new year

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 13 September 2024

Bosses hope move will deliver benefits after both trusts were warned to improve

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Council ‘considering all factors’ in pension fund divestment

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 9 September 2024

Question looms over Town Hall after Waltham Forest commits to divest from arms industry

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Farmer J wins approval for Holborn site after booze licence backlash

By Josef Steen, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 6 September 2024

Fears over public nuisance and safety in congested Russell Square sparked concerns

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Camden carers welcome plan to give them bigger say in policy decisions

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 2 August 2024

Borough’s new action plan was endorsed by councillors, with one calling it a ‘brilliant first step’

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Fixes for thousands of fire risks in council homes are overdue, report shows

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 1 August 2024

Around 2,000 risks marked ‘medium’ have been awaiting a solution for more than two years

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Camden property chief quizzed about housing repairs following tenant satisfaction survey

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 1 August 2024

Results showed the borough is below the London average in the time taken to address emergencies

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Concerns raised over deaf community’s access to council services in Camden

By Maya Sall, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 1 August 2024

Resident Jeremy Yanke tells councillors that communication with the Town Hall is ‘becoming a problem’

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‘Appalling’: Residents’ group hits out at council over empty community hall

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

Maitland Park TRA said community spirit has been ‘lost’ because of inaccessible building

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Labour’s Richard Olszewski talks up Camden’s ‘rebellious spirit’ as he takes over as council leader

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

Camden is a ‘remarkable borough to have the chance to lead’, says Cllr Olszewski

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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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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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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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