THE decision by an Old Bailey judge on Monday to fine Camden Council over the death of an scaffolder working on an estate will not bring closure to a worrying case. On the surface the matter appears to be largely settled.
The council, and in particular the relevant housing department, have admitted responsibility – and the fine has been quantified by the judge. > more
Sad social engineering - THERE are so many things wrong with the widely hated Twyman House proposal, it’s hard to know where to start. > more
Business hit by wardens- WHEN a traffic warden writes a parking ticket it takes roughly 30 seconds but for people on the receiving end it brings... > more
We have no plans to sell off sports centre - I WAS surprised and concerned to read the alarmist letters from residents protesting about what... > more
Council says I’m dead- I AM aware that over the years well-known people have had the opportunity to read their own premature obituaries. > more
Trained to stay closed - TUESDAY March 31 will be a “no library” ... > more
X-Factor vote is no way to fund parks - THE Tory Mayor of London recently conducted a bizarre X Factor-style public vote on which London parks... > more
Lucrative parking ban - NOTICES have twice been put on our street, warning us about not parking on certain dates in front of several house... > more
No action- MY recent plumber’s bill was £152 and Camden’s “take” would be a further £33 for a builder’s parking permit. > more
Calling on the class of ’68- THESE photographs are of the class of 1968/69 at Brecknock Primary School. > more
Danger – all in the name of keeping the 393 on the road - TRANSPORT for London are to spend more than £50,000 to make Leighton Road suitable... > more