Open Consultations
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Camden Rd hostel redevelopment
The London Borough of Camden is redeveloping the site at 248-250 Camden Rd so that it can accommodate homeless families. The redevelopment will provide 39 new temporary homes for families, an external stairwell, rear balconies to all levels; erection of 2 x single storey garden buildings;...
Closes 20 December 2024
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Camden Climate Fund: Community Climate Action Grant
The Camden Climate Fund: Community Climate Action Grant provides grants of up to £5,000 to groups of local residents and community groups to deliver projects in the borough that help to reduce carbon emissions whilst delivering benefits to the local community. Camden encourage applicants of...
Closes 27 December 2024
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Highgate Newtown CC redevelopment
The rebuilding of Highgate Newtown Community Centre is almost complete. The voluntary sector organisation to be based here is now called Highgate Newtown Community Partners. The new development also includes reproviding space for Camden youth services, building new homes, and improving the...
Closes 27 December 2024
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Camden Climate Fund: Business Grant
The Camden Climate Fund provides grants to Camden businesses to cover up to 50% of the costs up to £10,000, to install renewable technlogies and/or energy efficiency improvements. Such measures include solar panels, lighting upgrades and the installation of low carbon heat technologies such as...
Closes 25 April 2025
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Chester Road temporary accommodation
The re-development of a former hostel at 2 Chester Road will provide 50 new temporary homes for families, with common areas, staff room and office. The buildings will be 3 and 4 storeys in height. The project also includes enhancements to the public footpath to the north and a new public courtyard...
Closes 1 September 2025
Closed Consultations
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Building Control Customer Satisfaction Survey 2-24
Building Control operates in a competitive market to provide the building regulation service for every building project. The service is customer focused and responds to the changing needs of its customers. The building control team ensures that building work meets specific requirements...
Closed 30 June 2024
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Bayley Street - Safe and healthy Streets Consultation
We want our streets to have more safe space for everyone to walk and cycle, for children to get to and from school safely and healthily, for businesses to be able to flourish, to reduce carbon emissions from vehicles and for you to be breathing cleaner air. We want our streets to provide a...
Closed 10 June 2024
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Fitzrovia Area Safe and Healthy Streets- Phase 1 Consultation
We want our streets to have more safe space for everyone to walk and cycle, for children to get to and from school safely and healthily, for businesses to be able to flourish, to reduce carbon emissions from vehicles and for you to be breathing cleaner air. As 69% of households in Camden do...
Closed 10 June 2024
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We Make Camden Summit 2024 feedback form
Thankyou for attending the We Make Camden Summit 2024, we all had a great time at the event and we hope you did too.
Closed 31 May 2024
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Camden's Local Inclusion Fund for Early Years Childcare Providers
Consultation on the proposal for a new approach to the allocation of Camden’s Local Inclusion Fund (CLIF) Camden has a proud history of investment in early years, as evidence shows that high quality early education and childcare are fundamental to supporting success and building resilience...
Closed 24 May 2024
We Asked, You Said, We Did
Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes
We asked
We asked residents of Cartmel for their views on HS2 Ltd’s options for Hampstead Road Bridge and information about their households.
You said
77% of the 69 households in Cartmel responded to the survey. Key findings included:
- 85% of residents are aware of HS2 Ltd’s original proposal to raise the level of Hampstead Road by approximately 4.7 metres.
- Opinion is divided on whether residents would prefer to stay living in their homes if HS2 Ltd took forward their recommended proposal of a heightened bridge up to 4.2 metres – 47% stated they would prefer to stay and 43% would prefer to move.
- 72% of residents would support an alternative option to HS2 Ltd’s current proposal that would involve the demolition of Cartmel.
- Over half of tenants (58%) would prefer not to move at all if they had to move more than once, and most want to stay in their local area.
- 44% of tenants indicated they would be happy to move to any part of Camden.
We did
These findings will be represented in any future negotiations with HS2 Ltd. At the time of writing, HS2 Ltd has made no commitment to taking forward any specific alternative to their proposed option.
However, just before the Council appeared at the House of Lords Select Committee in September, HS2 Ltd provided an assurance that it will consider a wider range of options proposed by the Council for the design of the replacement bridge, providing they do not impact on the safe and economic delivery of the works.
Discussions with HS2 Ltd about Cartmel and Hampstead Road Bridge may continue over several months. The Council will consult Cartmel residents about any alternative proposals for Hampstead Road Bridge that affect their homes before any decisions are taken by the Council. The Council also scheduled a drop in session for Cartmel residents in November 2016 to discuss HS2 Ltd’s Hampstead Road Bridge proposals.