Camden’s historic Electric Ballroom ‘facing difficult future’ – prompting team to ask for bigger alcohol licence
The venue has hosted a plethora of music legends over the years, but has warned of the pandemic’s impact on its bottom line
Read MoreCamden Fringe – Extreme [The New Norm]: ‘drama that has emerged far enough from the gloom’
A series of satirical sketches based on the Covid emotional rollercoaster
Read MoreCamden Fringe: – A Theatre Show: the ‘doomed struggle to survive’
Will a daring heist allow a company of aspiring actors to stage their brilliant new play?
Read MoreBubbling at the Camden Fringe – review: ‘packed with echoes of Sartre and Beckett’
An experimental drama by Bodies for Rent
Read MoreWhere you’ve bin: Student flats could get gym
Space where students used to leave rubbish could be transformed
Read MoreFormer lap-dancing club in Euston could reopen as Wetherspoons pub
Councillors to consider licensing application next week
Read MoreVideo game bar could be set to open in Bloomsbury
Company applies for licence to create gaming venue on New Oxford Street
Read MoreActor Griff Rhys Jones backs calls to save former hotel close to British Museum from demolition
The comedian and heritage campaigner says council ‘needs to listen to the green arguments’
Read MoreCamden Council rejects plans for Chalk Farm venue aimed at ‘competitive socialising’
Playful Pint was hoping to host games such as table football and interactive darts, but faced opposition from police and residents
Read MoreDead Souls, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘A ribald romp’
Leo Egger’s adaptation of a literary classic at Etcetera Theatre is ‘hugely entertaining’
Read MoreFire safety failures at Camden Council ‘put residents at risk of harm’, says housing watchdog
Regulator of Social Housing finds council ‘does not have an effective system in place to allow it to meet its responsibilities’
Read More‘Pavements are now obstacle courses’: Blind resident urges Camden Council to ban advertising boards
Red Szell said he finds navigating the borough’s streets trickier than going climbing
Read More‘Made a difference’: Campaigning youngsters persuade council to provide wi-fi in its family hostels
Teenagers spoke of their struggles to keep up with schoolwork during lockdown
Read MoreCouncillors urged to reject ‘unacceptable’ plans to install gates at Primrose Hill
Primrose Keepers says move will ‘irrevocably upend London’s relationship with one of its most loved green spaces’
Read MoreKilburn and Holborn libraries to be used as ‘cool spaces’ where people can seek shelter from heat
Visitors will be able to take advantage of air conditioning and free water
Read MoreHealth bosses talk up plans to reduce eye surgery waiting lists in north London – but concerns raised over longer journeys for patients
Move designed to cut wait times by up to 10 weeks for some patients
Read MoreCouncil hits out at government over Euston HS2 delays – with residents ‘left in limbo’
Town Hall leader calls hold-up ‘a scar separating out our community’
Read MoreCouncil unveils plans for community wealth fund aimed at local entrepreneurs who ‘face barriers in accessing finance’
Leader Georgia Gould says fund is ‘a direct way to tackle equalities and disproportionality’
Read MoreWine school gets go-ahead to open on Warren Street despite residents’ noise fears
‘An understanding of wine can lead you into geography and different cultures,’ says entrepreneur Chris Cassell
Read MoreWhen Winston Went to the War with the Wireless, Donmar Warehouse, stage review: ‘Entertaining viewing’
Sam Thorne’s new play ‘probes at tension at the heart of the state broadcaster’
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