Posts by Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter
Camden residents could be offered the chance to invest in decarbonising the borough
Council working on the creation of green bonds as part of its climate strategy
Read MoreCamden’s deputy mayor quits Labour to join the Greens
Cllr Lorna Russell says she has been ‘extremely disappointed with Labour in recent years’
Read MoreConcerns over the future of local schools with Camden’s birth rate now the lowest in the country
Greater London Authority’s annual report predicts a growing surplus of school places in the borough over the next decade
Read MoreInventor of portable children’s toilet gets a leg-up from Town Hall’s £7.4m training scheme
Single mum Zoe Chapman brought Kiddiwhizz to market during the pandemic with help from business mentors
Read MoreCamden in ‘extra sprint’ to vaccinate secondary school children
Borough is hoping to turn around the low uptake among 12-15-year-olds this half term
Read More‘Light, fire and sound’: Illuminated Christmas trail at Kenwood House gets go-ahead
Licensing committee gives approval despite concerns over light pollution
Read MoreExasperated leaseholders demand more transparency from Camden Council on housing bills
One woman is still waiting for a breakdown of costs for project expected to hit £30k – despite the work being completed in March
Read MoreCouncil asks residents if Chalk Farm Road traffic changes should be made permanent
Town Hall is consulting on scheme introduced as a trial in July 2020
Read MoreCamden joins e-scooter revolution with trial set to start next week
Nearly 200 e-scooter bays to be introduced across the borough from Monday
Read MoreSecrets strip club vows to join fight against touts as Town Hall renews its licence
Despite opposition from police and residents, club is granted licence with added conditions
Read MoreOne in three Camden dentists unable to offer NHS appointments to children thanks to Covid backlog
Local health watchdog finds private appointments much easier to come by
Read More‘Noise, dust, rats’: Residents upended by HS2 construction call for greater say in their area
Locals share experiences in council debate about the future of Euston
Read More‘We’ve waited too long’: Dartmouth Park residents plead for a low traffic neighbourhood
Locals win backing from Green councillor in battle to ‘make streets safer for all’
Read MoreMore residents could be housed outside of the borough because of the pandemic, councillors warned
With Covid support policies coming to an end, housing supply boss says borough ‘may have to look outside’ if demand increases
Read MoreShort-term lets ‘driving up rents’ in Camden – with thousands breaching 90-day limit
Housing director Ryan Makinson says council will ‘take action’ against any rulebreakers
Read MoreCouncil asks residents to suggest small plots of land for new homes
Camden on the lookout for sites as it tackles 6,000-strong housing waiting list
Read MoreSurprise and concern over low number of council staff who have been double-jabbed
Cllr Alison Kelly suspects under-reporting is the problem, but said the numbers ‘need to go right up’
Read MoreTown Hall braces for ‘perfect storm’ with furlough scheme and Universal Credit uplift set to end
Councillors speak of concern for those hardest hit by pandemic with government support set to end this month
Read MoreRecycling bosses bemoan ‘stretching’ targets after fall in Camden’s rate
Sustainability chief says a reduction in packaging and more reusable goods are needed to get the figure up
Read More‘People are frightened of cycling’: Contentious Belsize Park bike lane approved despite doctor’s pleas
Great Ormond Street paediatrican says colleagues are faced with a potentially life-threatening in how to travel to work
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