This week Camden marked Holocaust Memorial Day at an event dedicated to remembering the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust, and the millions of people killed during Nazi persecution … Read ...
Following the resignation of Councillor Georgia Gould, a by-election was held for the election of one councillor in Kentish Town South ward. The elected candidate in Kentish Town South ward is Joseph ...
An area to the west of Kentish Town could become a ‘Creative Quarter’ and a hub for film, creative and cultural industries through a new development providing hundreds of new homes and thousands of ...
Camden is celebrating the opening of a new park providing an oasis of calm in the hub of the West End. Formerly just a quiet underused road next to the bustling Tottenham Court Road, Alfred Place has ...
The Hardy Tree in St Pancras Gardens sadly fell during the Christmas period. It is widely believed that novelist and poet Thomas Hardy arranged the headstones here in 1865. During the 1860s the new ...
Camden Council has chosen Mount Anvil as a development partner to deliver the next phase of the Bacton Phase 2 development in Gospel Oak following a robust and competitive tender process. This ...
Camden Council has activated its Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) arrangements with temperatures set to drop below freezing overnight for the remainder of the week. This means that anyone who ...
Camden’s Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) have been vital in supporting residents throughout the Covid-19 outbreak. Some of the amazing work undertaken so far includes home food deliveries, ...