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SUMMER BBQ BAN
Health and safety fears stop outdoor cooking
A SIZZLING row has erupted after Camden Council banned coal barbecues in public areas on health and safety grounds – affecting dozens of summer fetes and fayres.
Officials have been branded “fun-busters” after ruling that using... > more |
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Snoopers warned:
'keep out'
Pensioner pledges to fight care charges as anger mounts over banks checks
FINANCIAL assessors trawling through the savings accounts of Camden’s most vulnerable residents to determine if ... > more |
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Lido revamp delay - PLANS to ask the National Lottery Heritage Fund for a multi-million pound grant to refurbish Parliament Hill Lido have been put on hold... > more
Clergyman tells how he lost hand and eye during apartheid - THE story of how a South African secret agent tried to assassinate a churchman who was... > more
Dog walker strangled - A SERIAL strangler killed a dog walker from Camden after being dumped, an inquest heard. Acioli Pariz Junior, of Tolmers Square, Euston... > more
Police warned over addict's cell death - FOUR police officers at the centre of an internal investigation into the death of a drug addict in police custody have been... > more
Commuters face station closure - TUBE bosses will face commuter fury next week when Camden Town Tube station is closed for two days to replace tiles in the ticket... > more
Tragic doctor took his own life - A GP killed himself because he was haunted by his past and worried for the future of his family, an inquest heard. Dr Frank Solomon... > more
Hospital to put historic paintings on market - FOUR historic paintings donated to Middlesex Hospital could be sold into private hands because they are too... > more
Thieves grab British Museum exhibits - POLICE are investigating how 10 artefacts were stolen from a Chinese exhibition at the British Museum. The thefts occurred... > more
Pool closure leaves pupils high and dry - CHILDREN are leaving a Gospel Oak primary school unable to swim properly because their lessons have been cut by ... > more
Can I have my bowl back? - AN antiques tycoon is demanding the return of a collection of ‘magic bowls’ he gave to University College London for storage. But UCL says ... > more
Little people take on the mighty in hospital saga - “CANARY Wharf-style fortress” set to replace the redundant Middlesex Hospital will plunge neighbouring buildings ... > more
Diplomats in protest at church drinks bid - ONE of Hampstead’s best-known churches has fallen foul of its neighbours, including Indian diplomats, after applying for ... > more
Murder accused has trail delayed - ONE of Hampstead’s best-known churches has fallen foul of its neighbours, including Indian diplomats, after applying for ... > more
Victory for shoppers' power - CAMPAIGNERS have welcomed news that an empty shop in Highgate is to re-open as a hardware store.The Earl of Listowel, owner of ... > more
Lottery boost for Jewish museum plan - A MULTI-million pound project is underway to bring a major new museum to the heart of Camden Town. The Jewish Museum... > more
Call to sink roof-top radio pirates - A MULTI-million pound project is underway to bring a major new museum to the heart of Camden Town. The Jewish Museum... > more |
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