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GANG RULE ON
STREETS OF FEAR
Families admit they’re ‘too scared to leave home’
GANGS are turning a handful of Kentish Town streets into a no-go battlefield where people fear to leave their homes, councillors and police were told on ... > more |
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Roy: 'the King of Camden'
Former council leader is made honorary alderman after 51 years of service
A FORMER colleague once told Roy Shaw that he wouldn’t get far in politics because he was too honest. Last night ... > more |
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Second trial in knife death case begins - THREE men accused of involvement in the “frenzied” gang attack which cost a student his life in the heart of Camden... > more
Parents rubbish parking research - PARENTS will argue on Tuesday night that the council’s own research shows that they have got it wrong over phasing out... > more
Critic’s sewer jibe deemed sub-Standard - A FASHION writer has caused a storm by ridiculing plans to twin Camden Town with Hollywood. Laura Craik let... > more
'Docile ' dog owners ' revolt - COUNCIL environment chiefs considered scrapping plans to control anti-social dogs as they struggled to manage a storm of... > more
Health fears spark wi-fi switch-off at top school - ONE of the country’s most illustrious private schools has dismantled its wireless internet system following pressure... > more
Barbie row put on back burner - THE barbecue is back on. Well, only sort of.
Camden Council yesterday (Wednesday) moved to cool down the sizzling... > more
School told to go it alone- EDUCATION chiefs at the Town Hall have been told to learn the lessons of neighbouring Haringey and open a new school without the use of... > more
Political fight in ward that's a battleground- IT has come to something when fathers and grandfathers have to walk their 16-year-olds to the shops because they are not... > more
Last dance for snooker nightclub - IT was supposed to be a place to go for a quiet game of snooker late at night. Instead, the Centre Point Snooker Club – with a legal... > more
Theatre Museum wins more time as talks to save it go on - COVENT Garden’s Theatre Museum has been granted a stay of execution after months of campaigning to... > more
Shoppers' paradise lost - IT is a dream of any shopaholic: a High Street with hundreds of independent stores, offering choice that would put any out-of-town mall to... > more
Change of face at Roundhouse - ONE of the UK’s richest businessmen has been appointed the new chairman of the Chalk Farm Roundhouse. Lloyd Dorfman... > more
Hospital job for ex-leader -THE former leader of Camden Council, who was beaten in a bitterly contested poll in 2005, has been appointed as a non-executive director... > more
Art critic warns Tate should not buy UCLH paintings -LEADING art critic Brian Sewell has warned that the Tate Gallery should be stopped from getting its hands on... > more
Not in my back yard – it’s full - THE rooftops of Camden High Street are lined with them. Hampstead High Street has almost as many. Now West Hampstead... > more
Care home drugs deaths room to be used as office - A SHELTERED flat in Hampstead where two young men died in mysterious circumstances just six months apart... > more
Re-think on Scott blue plaque snub - MEMBERS of a quango who rejected a bid to put up a plaque to a Primrose Hill anti-apartheid campaigner have agreed to reconsider... > more
Gardens' open day yields bumper cash crop - ONE of Chalk Farm’s best-kept secrets threw open its gates on Sunday. Plants and flowers grown at Adelaide... > more
On-stage... how Betjemen saved St Pancras from the bulldozers- THE dramatic story of how St Pancras station was just days from being bulldozed is due to be told in... > more |
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