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Legal rights are not just for the wealthy
Community law centres are vital in protecting the poor and disadvantaged, writes Robert Latham
If Camden Council goes ahead with its proposals to cut services like the Camden Law Centre, it will be one of the most foolhardy decisions that the Lib Dem/Tory...> more |
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Future looks bleak for new £2bn city
SADLY, but quite predictably, that august body, Camden’s planning committee, in real terms, gave approval on the nod to the outline scheme for the King’s Cross redevelopment scheme on Thursday.
This description, used by the planners, of course, is part of their planning-speak. > more
Kentish Town FC helps me - I WRITE concerning Kentish Town FC.
I have been involved with the club for the last three years, and in that time... > more
Some good advice: Don’t cut funding - THE proposed cut in funding of advice agencies will have a devastating effect on the Camden Tribunal Unit... > more
What happened to standing up for what you believe in? - I was in the public gallery last Thursday during the meeting of the Development Control Committee. > more
Housing should be according to need - I am writing in response to your article ‘Man with Liver condition faces eviction because of storage room’... > more
Utility firms to blame for delay - As pedestrians and motorists will be only too well aware, the works to rebuild Kilburn High Road Bridge are still continuing. > more
Park debacle is costing our trust - I read with interest the letter from Councillor David Abrahams about how planning works (No need for developer to ruin the... > more
Be careful who you vote for next month - We in Gospel Oak would like to issue a health warning to our neighbours in Kentish Town about extravagant Tory promises... > more |
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