Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Camden authorities say a decision on future access for trans swimmers at Hampstead Heath’s ponds is expected early next year, following months of debate. A final report on the matter is anticipated to be presented to Camden
M’eat The Vegans in Camden Town has been awarded the area’s best plant burger, recognising the eatery’s standout vegan offering in a competitive food scene.
Camden Council is calling for an urban development corporation to oversee Euston’s regeneration, arguing it would provide clearer leadership and long-term planning.
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Kentish Town celebrates the reopening of the Peckwater Estate sports pitch, refurbished by Arsenal and Adidas as part of their No More Red anti-violence campaign. Residents, the Camden Council Leader, and council members attended Arsenal in the
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A Camden Conservative councillor has resigned following the release of footage allegedly showing him abusing and shoving Costcutter staff in Hampstead. They allegedly refused to deliver him a UPS package without a photo ID, which sparked the
Camden (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Plans are being drawn up to extend and refurbish the Richard Gilbert Scott-designed building on Ridgmount Street, with a planning bid to Camden Council expected. Owners Sebre Ridgmount Ltd. are collaborating with architects DSDHA, who have released
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
