Posts Tagged ‘covid’
Camden Fringe – Extreme [The New Norm]: ‘drama that has emerged far enough from the gloom’
A series of satirical sketches based on the Covid emotional rollercoaster
Read MoreHistoric Unicorn pub could be set to reopen after falling victim to Covid lockdowns
The popular music venue shut in 2020 – but plans are now afoot for a relaunch
Read MoreCamden’s politicians in line for 1.75 per cent pay rise
Councillors to receive close to £11k per year for travel and subsistence costs
Read MoreFormer councillor ‘humbled’ after being awarded OBE for work with young people
Abdul Hai, who decided not to seek re-election last month, recognised in Queen’s Birthday honours
Read More‘Covid is rampant’, warns University College Hospital chief
David Probert says rising infection rate is causing ‘great anxiety’, with teams being ‘knocked out’ by staff absences
Read MoreAl fresco dining to continue in Belsize Village as councillors make ‘miracle’ pandemic scheme permanent
Two similar but less successful initiatives in Covent Garden will end
Read MoreTheatre producer urges businesses to ‘persevere’ if they think were unfairly denied a Covid grant by Camden Council
Matt Brinkler has now been paid after the Town Hall was found to have misinterpreted the rules for handing out funding
Read MoreLocal government watchdog slams Camden’s handling of Covid grants after complaints from two businesses
Case sparks concern that other local firms may have been ‘unfairly penalised’ when applying for money to help them through the pandemic
Read MoreMan spent two months living on the streets after Camden Council gave him wrong advice
Government watchdog castigates Town Hall for failing to provide proper help to man who lost his job after catching Covid
Read MoreRoyal Free Hospital introduces visiting restrictions after jump in Covid cases
The number of patients with the virus has increased by a third since last week
Read MoreNo council tax for cash-strapped families in 2022 as Town Hall extends support scheme
Camden’s cabinet agrees to continue with full exemption for people of working age on no or low income
Read MoreTown Hall urges residents to get vaccinated as drive to protect people from Omicron continues
More than 600 people were diagnosed with Covid in Camden on Tuesday alone
Read MoreFuture for Camden’s businesses ‘touch and go’ as Covid cases rise and restrictions bite
Chief executive of Camden Town Unlimited says pandemic’s impact on economy has been a ‘car crash’
Read MoreCamden in ‘extra sprint’ to vaccinate secondary school children
Borough is hoping to turn around the low uptake among 12-15-year-olds this half term
Read MoreOne in three Camden dentists unable to offer NHS appointments to children thanks to Covid backlog
Local health watchdog finds private appointments much easier to come by
Read MoreTown Hall braces for ‘perfect storm’ with furlough scheme and Universal Credit uplift set to end
Councillors speak of concern for those hardest hit by pandemic with government support set to end this month
Read MoreRising number of residents in financial trouble is pandemic’s ‘fourth wave’, warn councillors
Calls to the council about financial help have now overtaken the number about food support
Read MoreCoronavirus: ‘We’re not out of the woods with cancer treatment,’ warn medics
Cancer referrals now back to pre-Covid levels, but doctors fear ‘pent-up demand’ in those yet to come forward with symptoms
Read MoreLondon elections: No plans for extra polling stations in Camden despite ‘likely queues’
Council says stations will be stocked with hand sanitiser, screens and wipes as boroughs prepare for first vote since pandemic started
Read MoreAll Camden care home residents now vaccinated, council leader announces
Georgia Gould says Town Hall ‘stands ready’ to support residents through the second wave of coronavirus
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