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Council homes: government must put their house in order
Tenants’ groups and councillors should lead the fight against creeping privatisation if there are to be any council homes for the next generation, writes Alan Walter
TONIGHT (Thursday) tenants’... > more |
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A colossus and a radical: sad loss of dedicated politicians
IF it can be said that a dedicated councillor can make a difference to the lives of ordinary people, then Camden is all the poorer this week following the death of Roy Shaw and Jane Schopflin.
While some may believe that the political service of Jane Schopflin, who served 17 years at the Town Hall, would place her in his shadow, her contribution is, nonetheless, of great significance. > more
Town Hall must step in to protect little Zarine - SOME years ago my foster daughter, aged 15, was in danger of being sent to Liberia. > more
Praise for wizardry of pupil actors - I attended Haverstock School’s production of the Wizard of Oz. > more
Calendar didn’t give full picture - I WAS interested to see the Camden history calendar in the Camden New Journal, but disappointed to see that all the photographs... > more
Why Flask Walk is still a step ahead - THANK YOU John Gulliver for turning the clock back (A Walk down memory lane, December 20). > more
A blight Christmas - LIKE many in Primrose Hill, I am getting better at recycling, and I must admit Camden have not let us down on the Friday visit. > more
50 years of public work - I was sad to hear that former Haverstock Councillor Roy Shaw had passed away this weekend. I am constantly struck by the regard in which... > more
A sad start to new year - JANE Schopflin’s death is a very sad start to the new year and my colleagues and I extend our condolences to her family. > more
There’s a big jump between easing in and diving! - YOU reported (January 3) that the winner of the Highgate Lifebuoys’ Christmas day swim at Highgate pond... > more
A very strange sign of the times - I was surprised to read Sir Jonathan Miller describing Inverness Street market as something resembling a concentration camp... > more
The kindness of strangers - On behalf of the residents at Conway House I would like to thank your newspaper and all the readers that contributed to your... > more
The route of problem - I AM woken from my slumber by the bed shaking – it must be 5.30am and the first 393 of the day. > more
Police argument nothing more than a cop-out - I MUST take issue with Mark Heath’s comments (Top cop’s warning on stations, December 27). > more
Thanks for helping our poor dog - WE just wanted to pass on our huge thanks to the staff of English Heritage at Kenwood, Beaumont Animal Hospital and... > more
We can’t give our chemists the boot - HERE we go again. The government are saying our small chemists will be forced to close down. > more
Patients made to pay for GP changes - COUNCILLOR Alexis Rowell does serve his constituents well, contrary to what Mary O’Sullivan suggests. > more
A backward step for foot care - AT the Camden Council foot clinic at Belsize Priory Health Centre, the waiting period for foot care is 14 weeks plus. > more
It’s snow joke for the blind - OUT at 9am this morning I saw that Camden Council had anticipated snow. > more |
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