Camden New Journal - FORUM: Opinion in the CNJ Published: 11 December 2008
Growing hostility in the gardens
Angry Town Hall bosses appear determined to resist attempts to protect green spaces for future generations, writes Richard Benson
IN recent weeks, there has been a strange feeling of anger, bewilderment and sadness in part of Kentish... > more
IT seems as if Whitehall and local authorities operate in parallel worlds. They shouldn’t but that’s politics for you. If the concept of “joined up thinking” – the big New Labour PR idea dreamed up at the start of their 11-year rule – means anything then at least it should spell co-operation between Whitehall and the Town Hall. > more
King’s Cross project will give us jobs, homes and more - MICHAEL Edwards (Letters, November 27) says the reason why so many of us are still... > more Royal Mail extortion- WHAT on earth is the management of the Royal Mail delivery office playing at? > more
Let’s raise a glass to Barry Sullivan’s memory - TO all Friends of Barry Sullivan. > more
Deaths in building industry - THE Camden branch of Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians congratulates wholeheartedly... > more
Mental health ‘disaster’ - I WOULD like to take the opportunity of the appointment of Richard Arthur as chairman of the Camden and Islington... > more
Meeting the needs of the community- A STEERING group of West Hampstead residents has been working on what a new community association... > more
Cycle cops- THE other day I was accosted by two police officers lurking behind a hedge at the Regent’s Canal footbridge from Primrose Hill to... > more
Many more women rabbis now - JOHN Gulliver (Thou shalt make wisecracks, December 4) refers to the dedication of a plaque at the West Central... > more
What is going on with the C2 bus? - WHAT is going on with the C2 bus... > more
Wheel of misfortune- THE other day I read in a local political party newsletter that crime in Hemstal Road is three times higher than in other West... > more
Fountain delights- MY dad often used to lift me up so I could watch the South End Green fountain play. > more