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Councillors set to approve £565m overhaul of local estate – but critics fear ‘catastrophic consequences’

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 19 July 2022

Work would see West Kentish Town estate levelled and replaced with 885 new homes

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‘Beautiful park in the sky’: Camden’s answer to New York High Line moves one step closer

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 24 May 2022

Planning application for 1.2km above-ground walkway has been submitted

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Deliveroo kitchen told to ‘pack up and move on’ in victory for Swiss Cottage residents

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 11 April 2022

Council planners issue verdict after hearing concerns about the location, odours, and cyclists’ safety

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Residents demand more affordable housing in plans for O2 shopping centre site

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 23 February 2022

Developers currently 15 per cent short of council target for half of new homes to be affordable

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Campaigners fear for Hampstead Heath skyline after developer submits plans for nine tower blocks – including 113-metre high skyscraper

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 7 January 2022

Proposals feature up to 825 new homes, but residents say they do not ‘prioritise quality of life’

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Charity threatens Town Hall with ‘unprecedented’ legal action in row over affordable homes at former hospital site

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 17 December 2021

Council says 2004 agreement could allow it to take over land ‘worth £100m’ for just £1 – but UCLH Charity believes deal has lapsed

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Council asks residents if Chalk Farm Road traffic changes should be made permanent

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 28 September 2021

Town Hall is consulting on scheme introduced as a trial in July 2020

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‘Noise, dust, rats’: Residents upended by HS2 construction call for greater say in their area

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 14 September 2021

Locals share experiences in council debate about the future of Euston

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‘People are frightened of cycling’: Contentious Belsize Park bike lane approved despite doctor’s pleas

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 27 August 2021

Great Ormond Street paediatrican says colleagues are faced with a potentially life-threatening in how to travel to work

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Roundhouse hotel expansion approved despite fears over loss of affordable housing

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 6 August 2021

Hotel with 59 rooms gets green light with hopes of jobs for young people

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Can you match Lara Croft? Tomb Raider escape room to open in Camden

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 6 August 2021

Immersive experience in Stables Market gets thumbs-up from planners

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Controversial office block wins approval despite missing affordable housing target

By Jacob Dirnhuber, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 6 July 2021

Developer says £20m profit shows more affordable homes wouldn’t be ‘financially viable’

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Residents condemn community centre demolition as ‘massive overdevelopment’

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 26 March 2021

Proposal to turn Charlie Ratchford Centre into housing voted through by planning committee

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Immersive theatre company ‘delighted’ after securing spot in Stables Market

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 9 March 2021

Operators vow to work with residents and councillors who criticised 2am closing time

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Town Hall resolves to demolish fire-damaged Daleham Gardens building

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 18 December 2020

Property has been sitting derelict since a blaze in 2017 that resulted in the death of resident Magdalena Fink

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New student accommodation approved for West End Lane despite resident objections

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 18 December 2020

New block with 18 more bed spaces given go-ahead as neighbours decry ‘unacceptable invasion of privacy’

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Residents scorn plans for Camden High Street Premier Inn as ‘utterly depressing’

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 20 January 2020

Council officers insist scheme is of ‘exceptionally high quality’ as objectors argue hotel ‘disrespects unique character of Camden’

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Council officers moot new charter to protect residents from construction

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 21 December 2018

Document would set out all construction approach in one place as well as explaining the limits of Town Hall power

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Council requests public inquiry in Leighton Arms row

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 21 December 2018

‘Loss of our public house and leisure facility have a serious detrimental effect on our neighbourhood’

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Town Hall boasts of success in exterminating ‘proliferation’ of phone boxes

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 21 December 2018

‘What’s going on with these telephone kiosks? Where have they all come from?’, asks councillor

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