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Camidoc – a service run for patient care, not for profit
12 years on, the doctors involved in Camidoc remain committed to remaining on call for the people of Camden, writes chief-executive Michael Golding
CAMIDOC will be celebrating its... > more |
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Ed Balls, youth crime and a cut too far
CABINET minister Ed Balls lambasted Camden’s ruling coalition yesterday (Wednesday) as disgusting for chopping youth services.
But he would say that, wouldn’t he?
It wouldn’t be unfair to argue that Mr Balls was going in for a bit of straight electioneering. > more
We need strong leadership on the environment - LAST September the Camden Sustainability Task Force sent a letter to the council’s education chiefs... > more
Rules of the road absurdity - MAY I draw your attention to the continuing absurdity of our parking and driving regulations. > more
Dirt-covered gem is an important part of working class history - ARGUMENTS in favour of destroying the old Strand workhouse in Cleveland Street – on the... > more
Grotesque intrusion on the line of a beautiful ridge - ONLY recently, the forested ridge either side of Athlone House (perfect for the setting) had the tranquil beauty of... > more
Lost teeth services - I THINK the number quoted of 105 National Health Service dentists still providing in Camden (The whole tooth: 10,000 fewer patients visit... > more
Decide, then consult - “NOW we have made the decision we will start the consultation.” > more
Political football? - JOHN Bryant’s letter (Scare story, April 17) is more about the forthcoming by-election in Highgate than the issue of losing an excellent... > more
Save a station? - I HAVE been concerned about the potential closure of Hampstead police station along with so many other residents of Hampstead, South End... > more
The going rate for mayor’s job? - WITH the scrapping of the 10p starting rate of tax, over 5.3 million people will be suffering a damaging loss of income. > more
Need for services - THE Fresh Juice Bar in Highgate Newtown was a fantastic facility used by young people across Camden, with users also coming from Islington... > more
Adding insult - OUR transport bosses never cease to amaze me with their lack of public awareness and complete disregard for residents. > more
Clear choice - MUCH of the political coverage in recent New Journals has understandably concentrated on the GLA and mayoral elections. > more
Crime fight - YOUR front page (Jacking hell of teenagers, April 10) was a timely reminder of the effects of crime on the community. > more
No reason to shield readers from political advertising - TOM Foot’s report (Newspaper raises temperature as advert sparks political row, April 17) on the small... > more
Street improvements need more thought - KENTISH Town residents have been witnesses recently to the rush local authorities seem to undertake when trying... > more
Protecting wildlife - AT its April 7 meeting Camden agreed that biodiversity must become a key strategy for the future. > more
Meeting people - IT seems the Liberal Democrat and Conservative Parties are deeply ashamed of their record running Camden Council. > more |
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