Posts by camdencitizen
Campaign urging councils to go fully plant-based wins support from Camden politicians
Environment scrutiny committee signals its backing for the move following a deputation from a local resident
Read MoreCoronavirus safety measures: What you need to know about voting in person on 6 May
Find out how Camden Council is gearing up to make this week’s elections safe
Read MoreSomers Town to feature in new art exhibition
Project explores innovative ways of making and curating place-specific work
Read MoreVole call: Help protect the endangered riverside dwellers by joining charity survey
Residents asked to record sightings of water voles, Britain’s fastest declining mammal, so experts can try to turn their fortunes around
Read MoreHave your say about local firefighting services
Camden firefighters are asking for views on how they serve the community
Read MoreCovid arts fund to help dozens of Camden venues
Government grants to revive performance and visual arts as lockdown loosens
Read MoreFrom reservoirs left to nature to ghost platforms – take a walk through London’s industrial past
April is a perfect time to seek out the rich history of the Lea Valley and its surrounds
Read MoreOpen air art: A handy guide to London’s best offerings
The capital might still be in lockdown, but there’s plenty of culture on show for those willing to walk
Read MoreLondon Mayor candidates to debate environment issues that matter to you
Free online event on 12 April to be led by TV presenter Julia Bradbury
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 MoreCamden councillor behind push for basic income trial in London
Green Party’s Siân Berry says a wage for everyone would ‘provide security to all working age people, particularly women’
Read MoreSuspect Objects Suspect Subjects
Exhibition at Brunei Gallery explores stereotypical views of Muslims
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day – what’s on
The theme for the 2021 edition of International Women’s Day (IWD) on Monday 8 March is ‘Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a COVID-19 world’
Read MoreBach for the weekend – what’s on at King’s Place
Featuring the London Bach Singers and the Feinstein Ensemble
Read MoreCyclists and buses only: traffic restrictions imposed on parts of Tottenham Court Road
Measures finally implemented following review of the scheme
Read MoreCamden results: European Parliamentary Election 2019
Liberal Democrats lead Camden results with Labour in second place, Greens in third, Brexit party in fourth
Read More‘Never repeat Brexit’: EU heavyweight Guy Verhofstadt joins the Lib Dems on the campaign trail in Camden
Local councillor and candidate for MEP Luisa Porritt says visit in Labour Brexit chief’s constituency is ‘significant’
Read MoreLarge fire in West Hampstead brought under control
Around 100 firefighters tackled the blaze at a block of Victorian flats in Inglewood Road
Read MoreCamden Fringe 2018: Over 300 events to enjoy as festival celebrates 13th year
Festival to spread across whole of the borough from 30 July to 26 August
Read MoreKatharina Grosse: Prototypes of Imagination, Gagosian Gallery, review: “a pulsating quality that transfixes”
Berlin-based artist Grosse brings vibrant works, full of “chromatic intensity” and which “[ooze] vibrancy and depth”, to the gallery on Britannia Street until the end of next month
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