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Camden Council has renewed its licensing scheme for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), extending it for a further five ...
Camden is working in partnership with the City of London on reducing the risk of flooding in South End Green.Our Flood Risk ...
Camden's Youth Justice Service (YJS) has been awarded an 'Outstanding' overall rating for a second time, following an ...
Camden revealed its first-ever borough-wide strategy dedicated to fostering a lifelong love of reading for all residents. The ...
Camden Council has launched a consultation on its new five-year strategy for reducing homelessness and rough sleeping in the ...
Friday 22 November 2024 evening update: Council Leader confirms residents can return to their homes Almost all the residents from The Combe will be able to return to their homes this evening following ...
Zarin Bakhshzaad has been elected as Camden’s new Youth MP in a boroughwide election which took place in schools and youth centres. Zarin, 17, a former La Sainte Union Catholic School student who is ...
Following a long running case, Camden Council has successfully prosecuted two Camden landlords who failed to comply with a planning enforcement notice originally issued against substandard flats in ...
The purpose of Honest Grind Coffee is to support vulnerable young people into employment, looking at the needs of the whole person and tailoring training to each young person. This is not about the ...
Year 13 students across the borough were celebrating their 2024 A-level and vocational results last Thursday (15 August). The average point score per A-level entry in Camden was 34.5 in 2024, compared ...
Year 13 students across the borough were celebrating their A-level results and vocational qualifications yesterday, with 97 per cent of Camden A-level exam entries awarded grades A* to E, which is in ...