Posts by Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter
Camden residents urged to ditch barbecues after ‘unprecedented’ number of grass fires in the capital
London’s fire chief ‘deeply concerned’, with hot weather set to continue
Read MoreNurses at Royal Free assessing patients inside ambulances in effort to drive down waiting times
The number of people seen at A&E within four hours increased by four per cent in May
Read MoreEnglish Heritage gets go-ahead to host major events at Kenwood House despite opposition from residents
Stately home set to attract tens of thousands for events such as arts festivals and trade shows
Read More‘Significant achievement’: Royal Free hits national waiting list target after clearing Covid backlog
Hospital board’s chair says ‘the team has done an extraordinary job’
Read MoreCouncillors set to approve £565m overhaul of local estate – but critics fear ‘catastrophic consequences’
Work would see West Kentish Town estate levelled and replaced with 885 new homes
Read MoreCampaigners urge Transport for London not to scrap Euston Road bike lane
‘Removing lane won’t stop people cycling, it just puts them in danger,’ says campaigner
Read MoreCamden to set up £2m cost-of-living fund for residents amid ‘escalating crisis’
Council to make crisis payments to people hit hard by rising bills and food prices
Read MoreIndependent report into last summer’s flash floods calls for ‘better communication’ as concerns mount over future storms
Local flood action group urges council and Thames Water to invest ‘time and resources’
Read MoreHampstead Town by-election: Liberal Democrat Linda Chung ‘shocked’ after taking seat won by Labour in May
The vote was called when Labour’s Adrian Cohen resigned just a few weeks after the local elections
Read More‘Knocked down barriers’: Councillors and residents celebrate Camden’s £600k parks for health strategy
The council has joined forces with user groups to encourage people to take advantage of their local green spaces
Read MoreCamden politician gives moving account of abortion amid cross-party condemnation of US Supreme Court ruling
Cllr Jenny Headlam-Wells revealed her personal experience following decision in America to overturn Roe vs Wade
Read MoreStudent facing exams had to sleep in the bath to avoid noise from Primrose Hill, councillor reveals
Politicians urge Royal Parks to do more to prevent anti-social behaviour at the popular summer haunt
Read MoreHampstead Town by-election: Six candidates vying for votes following Labour councillor’s resignation
Voters go to the polls from 10am tomorrow, with results expected on Friday
Read MoreCamden’s politicians in line for 1.75 per cent pay rise
Councillors to receive close to £11k per year for travel and subsistence costs
Read More‘Good way of raising awareness’: Firefighters carry out safety checks on hundreds of local businesses
Crews dropped in on business owners to find fire risks and offer advice
Read MoreCamden becomes the latest council to sign up to new waste strategy for north-east London
Borough agrees to major plan on the day a local waste authority meeting was shut down by singing protesters
Read MoreCouncil to shell out £54m on addiction services as it fights scourge of drug-related deaths in Camden
Cabinet agrees huge funding package to help the thousands of local people struggling with substance misuse
Read MoreTwo ‘extraordinary’ former councillors made honorary aldermen of Camden
Flick Rea and Roger Robinson chalked up more than 70 years of service between them
Read More‘Art can transform people’s lives’: Director of Foundling Museum receives MBE in Queen’s Birthday honours
Caro Howell said she feels ‘incredibly blessed’
Read MoreFormer councillor ‘humbled’ after being awarded OBE for work with young people
Abdul Hai, who decided not to seek re-election last month, recognised in Queen’s Birthday honours
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