Somers Town to feature in new art exhibition
Project explores innovative ways of making and curating place-specific work
Read MoreTown Hall blocks opposition calls for independent review into future of local schools
Labour rejects outside assessment of falling school rolls as detracting from local knowledge
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 MoreCamden residents voice ‘upset’ over Farmdrop delivery warehouse
Sustainable grocer faces opposition to its plans to sell alcohol
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 MoreLTNs had ‘no impact’ on fire response times in London last year, new figures show
Capital’s fire service says response times in inner London ‘remain quicker’ than in outer London
Read MoreContentious school merger to proceed as families boss acknowledges ‘difficulty and pain’
Rhyl to absorb Carlton school, which is ‘very much a victim of falling rolls’, according to Cllr Angela Mason
Read MoreMystery of Potteries Path branded ‘bloody shambles’ by councillors
Town Hall, developer and Network Rail can’t work out who owns a small strip of land, almost scotching a major housing development
Read MoreResidents condemn community centre demolition as ‘massive overdevelopment’
Proposal to turn Charlie Ratchford Centre into housing voted through by planning committee
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 MoreBrazilian photographer and activist Claudia Andujar set for major Barbican retrospective
Summer show will focus on Andujar’s work with Brazil’s Yanomami people, as curator says arts audiences must ‘take on ethical responsibility’
Read MoreNHS chiefs defend role in US takeover of GP practices as campaigners condemn ‘lack of transparency’
Local health bosses claim ‘no ill intent’ as four local surgeries come under control of American insurance giant
Read MoreRising number of residents in financial trouble is pandemic’s ‘fourth wave’, warn councillors
Calls to the council about financial help have now overtaken the number about food support
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 MoreThe Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Southwark Playhouse, stage review: ‘A pleasant if not particularly original experience’
Despite leaning on a few tired tropes, this reimagining of a popular German fairytale offers ‘old theatre magic aplenty’
Read MoreCoronavirus: ‘We’re not out of the woods with cancer treatment,’ warn medics
Cancer referrals now back to pre-Covid levels, but doctors fear ‘pent-up demand’ in those yet to come forward with symptoms
Read MoreAnnouncement of London Mayoral and Assembly elections results to be delayed by two days
Voters will have to wait until 8 May as officials prioritise ‘safe and secure environment’ at ballot count
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
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