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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 23 November 2006
 
Ralph Kennedy's family
WATCHDOG WARNING 'TOO LATE'

Safety chiefs’ legal warning to Town Hall after fatal shock

SAFETY experts have ordered the Town Hall – by law – to take urgent action to make Camden’s construction sites safe.
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Ralph Kennedy
Family barred from putting up memorial
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Kids lunch with flexible friend
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Janet Grauberg
Squeezed out: Orange mast plan
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Rose Hacker
Religious education is divisive in tragic ways
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Two-hour savaging fails to halt £2bn King's Cross plan

Objectors queue up to attack Camden’s ‘biggest development in our lifetime’

WITH a bit of confident showmanship, Argent chief executive Roger Madelin... > more

Lib Dems break ranks over advice centre cuts - LIB-Dem councillors in Kentish Town have broken ranks with their party over the escalating row about the.... > more

Police station ‘earmarked for closure’ - A METROPOLITAN police report has appeared to place Kentish Town station at risk of closure. > more

Cops’ poor show at crime talk meetings - POLICE have steered clear of meeting residents in the borough’s most crime-blighted wards during a... > more

Tram route row - TRAM planners have distanced themselves from a proposed route through housing estates in Somers Town for a £650 million cross river link. > more

Bishop criticises nursery chiefs - THE Bishop of Edmonton Peter Wheatley and a head teacher have criticised Camden’s education authority for failing to back... > more

US firms in picture to run GP surgeries - GIANT American corporations could soon be controlling locally-run GPs surgeries, it is feared. > more

Mother jailed - THE mother of a man charged with murder was yesterday (Wednesday) jailed for threatening a potential witness in his case, writes Richard Osley. > more

Four in court charged with estate murder - FOUR men charged with murdering a man on a West Hampstead estate earlier this year are due to make their first... > more

Investor’s plans are thrown out - PRIVATE investors Kajima Europe were last night (Wednesday) told to forget about their plans to use Haverstock School... > more

Vicar’s aga saga serves up treat - FATHER Guy Pope takes a break every autumn, but, instead of putting his feet up, the hard-working vicar of St Mary’s Church... > more

Cuts hit staff morale, Town Hall warned - INDEPENDENT assessors have warned the Town Hall that morale is plummeting among its staff because of a... > more

Just what doctor ordered, a move to new block - A doctors’ practice will be based at a controversial seven-storey development planned for Kentish Town... > more

‘Cough up £3m’ plea as licensing bill soars - THE hefty cost of introducing new licensing laws has led to the Town Hall issuing a stark demand to government. > more

Bus stop bust up between greens and City Hall - PLANS to extend a bus stand in the centre of Highgate Village received a thumbs-down from Town Halls... > more

Objectors curb 2am drinks bid - NEIGHBOURS have claimed a partial victory after a bar was told it can stay open until 2am on only one night a week. > more

Kids lunch with flexible friend - A DEBIT card-style system to encourage pupils to eat healthy dinners has been introduced at a Tufnell Park school. > more

Fine dodger’s lorry seized - A RECKLESS motorist who has racked up almost £60,000 in unpaid parking fines has had their lorry seized in Queen’s Crescent.. > more

Playwright Wesker’s sentimental journey to Roundhouse - PLAYWRIGHT Sir Arnold Wesker returned to Chalk Farm Roundhouse on Tuesday for a guided... > more

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