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‘BACKROOM DEAL' FOR NEW SCHOOL
UCL in successful bid to sponsor borough’s first city academy
UNIVERSITY College London was last night (Wednesday) handed the keys to Camden’s first city academy in a decision mired in ... > more |
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The great schools makeover
Old buildings will be bulldozed and new gyms and art blocks built in £170m transformation
EDUCATION chiefs have confirmed plans for Camden’s biggest school rebuilding project – worth about £170 million...> more |
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Tenants fear private buy out - TENANTS living on one of Camden’s most desirable council estates fear private developers will be invited to take control of the... > more
Three year ‘tax freeze’ announced - The Town Hall last night announced plans to keep council tax rises to the level of inflation for three years. The forecast follows the ... > more
Mayor Ken steps in to bus dispute - PROTESTERS fighting to block a new bus route through Kentish Town are celebrating a partial victory after a last-minute ... > more
Five families face eviction over ‘anti-social behaviour' - FIVE families could face eviction from a Kentish Town estate where efforts to stamp out anti-social ... > more
Police cell visitors restricted from talking to press - NEW rules governing volunteers’ visits to prisoners in police cells will gag campaigners and prevent abuses... > more
Alcohol poured on headscarf in attack - ATTACKS on Muslim women in headscarves and trouble between youth gangs prompted Bengali community leaders to ... > more
Concerts put out to pasture? - A proposed new site for the controversial Kenwood House concerts was unveiled on Thursday. The site – in an area known as the pasture... > more
Support grows for student on trial in Spain - THE sister of the Camden Town student sent to Spain over counterfeit cash charges has spoken of her despair about ... > more
Festival pops with balloon fun - BALLOON animals rubbed shoulders with footballers and breakdancers in Chalk Farm when hundreds turned out for the... > more
Age Concern bbq enjoys a rare break in the weather - SILVER-HAIRED revellers enjoyed a glimpse of sunshine on Saturday at the Age Concern summer ... > more
Copycat suicides fears over tower block deaths - A series of deaths at a West Hampstead tower block has led to speculation that they could be copycat... > more
Spruce up for bridge that stars on millions of snaps - Camden Town’s best-known landmark, the railway bridge in Chalk Farm Road, was given a £25,000 facelift ... > more
King's Cross fire - Billowing smoke from a fire in the refurbished gothic façade of St Pancras Chambers forced police to close Euston Road and evacuate... > more
Will underground fad cost the earth? - A spiralling number of home-owners who want to expand their properties by digging underground has promp ted calls ... > more
Young artists create covers for favourite books - BUDDING artists showed off their talents at the Heath Library’s annual art contest. Illustrator John Burningham... > more
Summer fair revival proves a bright idea as revellers get a rare ray of sunshine - BACK by popular demand, the Alma Street summer fair drew hundreds of Kentish... > more
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