‘I have no more money for you’: Residents split on council plan for rent hike – with some ‘petrified’ of being made homeless
District management committees hit stalemate over proposed seven per cent increase
Read MoreRocket from neighbours can’t stop launch of Orion’s Belt restaurant on Euston Road
Local residents fear ‘unusually large’ eatery will cause noise and disturbances
Read MoreNew Years Honours 2023: OBE awarded to founder of women’s bakery tackling sexual violence
‘Meeting women experiencing extreme poverty, disadvantage, and violence was the inspiration for starting Luminary’
Read MoreHousing watchdog rebukes Camden for ‘concerning’ rate of maladministration in its handling of complaints
Camden ‘disappointed’ by findings but has taken ‘comprehensive action’
Read MoreSushi restaurant close to Regent’s Park gets go-ahead to serve booze – despite residents’ concerns over noise
103 Parkway will dish out sushi, sashimi and tataki to a maximum of 50 customers
Read More‘We will do this again’: Council leader asks residents to summon pandemic spirit for winter charity appeal
Georgia Gould writes to Camden’s wealthiest households to drum up support for local charities
Read More‘Not appropriate’: Residents’ complaints fall short as Goodge Street diner wins approval for extended opening hours
Cheatmeals will close at 2am from Monday to Saturday and at midnight on Sundays
Read More‘The whole family is on edge’: Town Hall plan to combat overcrowding wins backing of residents and councillors
Council will buy back hundreds of its former homes to create more space amid the housing crisis
Read More‘We were preparing for our friend’s 40th’: Safety measures to be brought in at accident blackspot where eight cyclists have died since 2008
Holborn Gyratory was named one of London’s three most dangerous junctions by cycling campaigners
Read More‘Source of huge stress’: Housing association faces grilling after Camden resident’s litany of complaints about its repairs service
Clarion spokeswoman apologises to ‘anyone who feels our service fell short during the pandemic’
Read MoreCouncil ‘extremely disappointed’ as planning inspector sides with charity in long-running dispute over affordable homes
UCLH Charity told it can reduce number of social homes in Cleveland Street plans
Read MoreHistoric Unicorn pub could be set to reopen after falling victim to Covid lockdowns
The popular music venue shut in 2020 – but plans are now afoot for a relaunch
Read MoreCamden mayor launches annual toy appeal as families struggle with ‘unprecedented’ cost-of-living crisis
‘Looking after each other has never been more important,’ says Cllr Nasim Ali
Read MorePeople’s confidence and mental health at low ebb amid cost-of-living crisis, warn Camden charity bosses
Charities and teachers were invited by the council to discuss the crisis
Read More‘Reduced costs and volatility’: Camden Council to purchase its energy through a buying group until 2028
Town Hall says strategy has seen it pay 68 per cent less than market highs
Read MoreCyclists demand faster safety improvements at deadly road junction
Eight people have died in collisions with large vehicles at Holborn Gyratory since 2008
Read MoreCamden’s top politicians to explore joining scheme to build secure home for London’s most vulnerable children
The initiative would fund 24 spaces for youngsters in the capital, where no such home currently exists
Read MoreCamden’s Roundhouse wins licence for more late-night events despite residents’ fears over noise
Venue will be allowed to host events until 3am up to 24 times a year
Read MoreThe Roundhouse wants to double the number of nights it stays open until 3am – but faces wrath of ‘shocked’ residents
Locals fear plans ‘will cause additional public nuisance’
Read MorePlanning inspector visits site at centre of row between Camden Council and hospital charity
Gareth Thomas is considering the scheme, which Camden rejected over concerns about the reduced number of affordable homes
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