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Sort out patchwork pavements
Adam Leyes and Caroline Hill want to know why the re-paving of Kentish Town Road has ground to a halt
KENTISH Town Road Action and other residents’ groups have been asking Kentish Town Road traders for their opinions on the new pavements in Kentish... > more |
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Camden’s shame
ONCE it was tatty, disconnected from its surrounds and recognised by many as a shopping centre in poor taste.
This week, following several years of reconstruction and an input of high-level design, the Brunswick Centre in Bloomsbury was unveiled as a transformation devoutly to be wished. The secret formula lay with the landlords Allied London who saw its potential – two rows of stunning architecture, with flats cascading imaginatively down to the long channel of shops. > more
Some consider graffiti to be art - IT is disappointing to hear the ill-considered comments of our Camden Environment executive Cllr Mike Green when he... > more
Recycling sorting now done at depot - I’M sorry to hear that one of our many dedicated recyclers, D Chambers (Why do we bother sorting rubbish?, Oct 12), was... > more
Urban post offices are our ‘social glue’ as well - JANET Street Porter writing in the Independent of Sunday this week refers to rural post offices as “a unique... > more
Tennis courts cater for many - WITH regard to the plan to remove the tennis courts and golf driving range form their present position in Regent’s Park and... > more
Under threat law service offers help for vulnerable - YOUR report on the threat to the Community Law Centre in Kentish Town and our local citizens advice... > more
Cyclists are not criminals - I HAVE walked Hampstead Heath for more than half a century but I have no recollection of ever seeing, or being involved... > more |
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