Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camden headteachers criticize politicians over severe budget cuts, warning schools are “falling apart” and forced to meet student needs with shrinking resources. Camden schools have lost about £6 million from their own accounts during the previous fiscal
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camden Council is set to temporarily acquire the O2 Centre site as part of plans for one of the borough’s most significant regeneration and housing projects. Last night (Wednesday, June 5), the Labour-led cabinet decided that the
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Local councils in Camden have secured £8 million in funding to launch the “Better, Safer Kilburn” initiative, aiming to boost safety, housing, and transport. Councillor Adam Harrison, Cabinet Member for Planning and a Sustainable Camden said: “Over
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camden Council and CNWL have launched a one-year £500 pregnancy grant pilot to support financially vulnerable expectant mothers in the borough. In collaboration with the local NHS, Camden Council’s Children’s Centres and Family Hubs and Money Advice
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camden Art Centre secures a 99-year lease on its Grade II listed building, ensuring the long-term future of this vital London arts institution. The London Borough of Camden, the local government, owns the building where Camden’s renowned
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Residents are calling on Camden Council to hold an urgent public meeting after a stabbing near a community centre sparked fears and demands for accountability. Camden Council is being urged to hold a meeting with Afghan refugees
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A new Camden café has opened, repurposing surplus food from local businesses into affordable, nutritious meals to tackle food waste and food insecurity. As reported by Camden Newsroom, the café, which is operated by Lifeafterhummus, is located
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Police moved on Youth Demand protesters during a pro-Palestinian rally in Camden, as part of continued demonstrations highlighting the Gaza conflict. On Saturday morning, the campaigners assembled in Lincoln’s Inn Fields in Holborn and marched to King’s
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Youth Demand activists have blocked roads in Camden during a protest spotlighting the Gaza conflict and climate crisis, threatening to shut down the city. At approximately 11 a.m., some 65 activists assembled at Brunswick Square Gardens. At
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camden Council joins Adidas and Arsenal to refurbish community football pitch in Peckwater Estate, boosting sports facilities through the No More Red campaign. In order to create a safe area for the neighborhood to play football and