Posts by Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter
Town Hall embarks on three-year ‘call to action’ on healthy ageing
Boosted support for carers and dementia cafe for London Zoo included in proposals
Read MoreHampstead celebrities up in arms at booze licence for Keats House
Bill Oddie and Janet Suzman among 38 objections to plans alongside residents associations and Conservative Cllr Maria Higson
Read MoreTown Hall refurbishment not ‘vanity project’, say council officers
Compensation for residents ‘not considered reasonable given the scope of the works’
Read MoreTown Hall’s standards regime ‘weak’ compared to political power, says borough solicitor
Andrew Maughan tells committee that a party’s ability to ‘effectively end a career is far more powerful’
Read MoreSt Aloysius School closure confirmed as Somers Town residents bemoan ‘new clearances’
School faces £2m deficit as lack of applications for places deemed “unsustainable”
Read MoreParties come together to pledge ‘shoulder to shoulder’ support for LGBT+ residents
Town Hall urged by homophobic attack victim to invest in advocacy
Read MoreCouncillors agree to ‘wholeheartedly’ support Remain without debate
Liberal Democrats question decision to pass motion without ‘time to discuss it’
Read MoreThree in four council tenants on Universal Credit in rent arrears amid concern over benefit delays
Council to formally raise late payments with government as DWP says it is ‘currently developing a solution’
Read MoreCouncillors to vote on whether Town Hall should ‘wholeheartedly’ campaign for Remain
Motion calls on ‘residents, community groups and institutions’ to support Town Hall on People’s Vote
Read MoreOpposition councillors speak out on Camden’s level of vacant homes
Recent figures suggest borough has London’s third highest number of empty homes
Read MoreRoyal Free chief executive apologises as concerns raised over eligibility for non-emergency ambulances
Campaigners warn new contract could result in vulnerable residents losing access
Read MoreCamden High Street to be pedestrianised as London Mayor announces millions in anti-pollution funding
New Low Emission Neighbourhood to be rolled out on trial basis alongside electric vehicle charging point network
Read MoreResidents in battle with Deliveroo decry restaurant’s plan to sell alcohol online
Finchley Road’s Mia applies for off-sales in face of opposition from residents’ associations
Read More‘Where’s the party?’: Residents line up to oppose Bull & Bush late openings
Venue seeks to extend opening hours by one hour as residents complain of noise and parking problems
Read MoreConservative councillors ‘call in’ decision to lease out council-built properties for private rent
Opposition group argues for selling Abbey Road and Maiden Lane Estate homes to avoid borrowing costs
Read More‘Unique’ food market gears up for arrival in Covent Garden’s Seven Dials
Street food collective KERB plan to open first bricks-and-mortar site in Thomas Neal’s Warehouse
Read MoreSupermarket giant Aldi bows to police pressure on morning booze sales
Residents’ association calls on Town Hall to ‘respond in a positive way to support the local community’ on antisocial behaviour
Read MoreHighgate residents’ association fights to keep Fair in the Square booze-free
Pond Square residents fear licence for summer fete would ‘change the character of the event’
Read MoreMaryam Eslamdoust elected as country’s first female Iranian Mayor
Pregnant Kilburn councillor will be first Camden Mayor to give birth during office
Read MoreHistoric Ruth Ellis murder pub scales back late hours in preparation for reopening
Community ‘wants the Magdala back’ as Camden Council weigh up application
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