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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 27 December 2007
 
CEMETERIES ‘FULL UP IN TEN YEARS’

Reburials a possible solution to shortage of grave space

TOWN hall bosses have warned there will no burial plots left within 10 years as Camden’s cemeteries run critically low on space.
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Seasonal showstoppers
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‘We’re sticking to our own script’, council tells writer
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Harrods donates a bag of bears to help the Royal Free party
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‘The best father that any girl could have
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Debate hots up over future of Smithfield

Lawyers attack expert witnesses at public inquiry

REPUTATIONS were on the line as two competing visions for the future of the ancient Smithfield market clashed at an increasingly heated public inquiry this week. > more
 
Top cop’s warning on stations - THE borough’s chief policeman used his last interview with the New Journal to pay tribute to the “bravery and dedication” of his... > more

Murder suspect to be assessed by psychiatrists - THE man suspected of turning a Camden Town flat into a bloodbath, in a horror knife attack on the couple... > more

Crisis is averted - A HOMELESS centre opened in Euston over Christmas after councillors defied crime and safety warnings from their own experts and... > more

Fresh start for school? - A NEW secondary school could need air-pollution defences built in because of its planned location in a hotspot for fumes. > more

No ‘time’ called on boozing - DEMANDS by residents in night-life hotspots for shorter boozing hours were rejected by councillors setting Camden’s new licensing... > more

£1,400 for flat clearance neighbour - THE neighbour of a dying 92-year-old woman whose flat clearance by council staff caused a scandal has won compensation... > more

Cold case forensics could finally crack horrific murder - COLD CASE” forensic science could help solve one of the borough’s longest-running and grimmest murder... > more

Delay for family of fall victim - THE family of brain damage victim Ryan St George – starved of oxygen following a fall while an inmate in Brixton Prison... > more

New bid to revive Kenwood concerts - KENWOOD concerts could be back next summer after English Heritage applied for permission to stage a season of eight shows. > more

Report paves way for Heath cycle lanes - A report into walkers and bicyclists on Hampstead Heath has paved the way for a final decision on whether new... > more

Reprieve for health centre - A PSYCHIATRIC centre in Fitzrovia has won a stay of execution following a legal challenge from its users. > more

Gunners stars drop in on Royal Free kids - ARSENAL football stars brought festive joy to the Royal Free Hospital during a surprise visit to the children’s ward. > more

Royal Free defends taxi fares for staff - THE Royal Free Hospital defended its decision to charge staff a proportion of their taxi fare for travelling in to work by cab... > more

Yellow brick road to Chalk Farm - A BRAINLESS scarecrow, cowardly lion and a tin man without a heart in a Chalk Farm school? > more
 
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