Posts Tagged ‘Danny Beales’
‘We need affordable homes’: Fourteen flats overlooking special school win planning permission
Proposals given thumbs-up despite concerns over impact on pupils
Read More‘In with a shot’: Camden councillor set for by-election battle after Boris Johnson’s shock resignation
Danny Beales was selected as Labour’s parliamentary candidate for Uxbridge back in January
Read More‘It’s going to finish me off’: Residents say they have to wear masks inside their homes because of pollution caused by HS2 work
Government transport bosses recently agreed a compensation deal that will allow Camden Council to move people away
Read More‘Plagued by dust and noise’: Council agrees £30m deal with HS2 to compensate residents whose homes are ‘virtually uninhabitable’
Agreement will see families on Regent’s Park Estate rehoused
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 MoreFuture for Camden’s businesses ‘touch and go’ as Covid cases rise and restrictions bite
Chief executive of Camden Town Unlimited says pandemic’s impact on economy has been a ‘car crash’
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 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 More‘Pavement licences’ offered to businesses amid reassurances on social distancing
Town Hall aims to balance needs of hard-hit businesses with ‘concerns about public safety and enforcement’
Read More‘Ghost veil’ to be cast over ‘monstrous’ office block despite Bleeding Heart objections
Councillor says, ‘I can see why it would divide people in its unusual nature’
Read MoreCamden makes ‘urgent’ call for extra government funding as social care costs rise
The number of people aged over 75 will increase by 37 per cent over the next 10 years, council predicts
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