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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 22 October 2009
 
POOLS: IS IT £85M DOWN THE DRAIN?

Revamped leisure centre is forced to close ‘awful’ facility

LEISURE chiefs have admitted there are “fundamental” failures with a pool at the Swiss Cottage Leisure Centre, just three years after it opened to great fanfare. > more
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Early morning live - Dappy and Fazer hard at work
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Theatre invites public to type-cast!
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We’ll wait to ‘C’ what is planned at Hawley
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Neighbours fight murdered OAP home development
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Teen politicians slammed

Youth Council members ‘out of touch’ and ‘unrepresentative’

JUST two years after the teenage version of the Town Hall was set up, Camden’s first Youth Council have been bruised by stinging criticism of their work.
The British Youth Council (BYC), an independent charity, spent the... > more
 
Town Hall pay out millions to sacked builders - FORCING builders to down tools on a Highgate housing estate and leave a job half done has left Camden Council... > more

House party for Burgh rescue! - ARTS Council chairwoman Dame Liz Forgan praised the fighting spirit of the Hampstead community at an event to celebrate the... > more

‘Hotdesking’ led to council worker’s suicide leap - A COUNCIL employee who worked for the Town Hall for nearly 30 years became depressed after she was asked... > more

Businesses’ doubts on community cops - AN UNPUBLISHED report on the performance of Police Community Support Officers (PCSO) has raised questions over the... > more

Posties: now we face court threat - UNDER-FIRE postal workers across Camden will join a planned national strike tomorrow (Friday) amid claims they are... > more

Murder jury to visit canalside - A MURDER trial will be in session today (Thursday) on the towpath of the Regent’s Canal at Camden Lock. > more

Businesses and homes hit by 3-day blackout - PUBS and restaurants in West Hampstead have lost thousands of pounds after three days of power cuts... > more

Brothers’ new battle for Heath house - WHEN the High Court prevented twin brothers Alex and Thalis Vlachos from building a luxury bachelor pad on the fringes... > more

15 library jobs to go – more could be shelved next year - IT’S official: 15 posts in Camden’s libraries are to be axed with more staff cuts set to follow in the... > more

Health centre challenge heads for the High Court - A LANDMARK legal challenge against NHS Camden proposals to open a health centre in Euston could... > more

‘Noisy’ pub must shut at midnight - A TRADITIONAL pub which had a dramatic makeover into a celebrity bar frequented by the likes of Paul Weller and Pete Doherty... > more

Acting their ages... Playwright pensioners’ productions look back 50 years - ELDERLY playwrights showcased their talents in front of the Mayor of Camden at... > more

And another thing Pupils take on seasoned politicians - THE annual politician firing squad better known as Camden’s Youth Question Time – when youngsters... > more

Hopes of deaf school move rise - A MOVE by a school for deaf pupils to a temporary King’s Cross home could come a step closer this week. > more
 
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