CONSULTATION EXTENDED: We are aware that our consultation website was unavailable from early Friday 5 th till mid-morning Tuesday 9 th May. During this period we were working hard with our IT team to understand the problem and resolve it. We are continuing to liaise with the website supplier to ensure that we can to put in place robust safeguards to make sure such a long downtime does not happen again as well as closely monitoring the site to ensure that it is available throughout...More
By reporting your carbon emissions to the Camden Climate Alliance , you will be contributing to the borough's collective efforts to reduce its carbon emissions and tackle the climate crisis.
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This ice cream licensing project forms part of an existing ongoing project and aims to change the use of three more parking/loading bays at specified locations to allow licensed ice cream traders to trade from a dedicated bay with an electric power supply
This scheme was designed following feedback from residents and other visitors relating to air quality concerns at various locations where unlicensed street trading was taking place.
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The Mental Health and Support Subgroup at Camden Youth Council are eager to get a better insight into what the mental health of young people living and/or going to school in Camden is like, mental health facilities and what we could do to improve your mental health and well-being.
We will use the results gathered from this survey to campaign and lobby the council and schools to make and provide the changes young people want to see in terms of mental health and support. The results...More
Proposals to make the trial Safe & Healthy Street and 'C50' cycleway changes in the Camden Square area permanent, alongside new road safety and public realm improvements.
We made a mistake on one of the maps on our online consultation, we have now fixed that but to be clear and fair we are giving everyone extra time to share their views on the plans.
Our proposals include keeping the U-Turn restriction for motor vehicles on North Villas.
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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 relating to health and safety, energy conservation, access and facilities for disabled people.
Building Control also carries out a dangerous structure service 24/7 and 365 days of the year. The...More
We have an easy read guide to this survey - you can find it by clicking here.
To talk to us in person visit: Sharing space, Doreen Bazell Hall, Goldington Street, NW1 1UG (on the corner of Goldington Street and Chenies Place). Pop in any time between 12pm - 3pm on Thursday 16 March or Thursday 23 March.
The Covid-19 pandemic changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. We want our streets to have more safe space for everyone to walk and cycle, for children to get to and...More
The Covid-19 pandemic changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. 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 to ensure that our streets support a strong recovery from the pandemic and provide a lasting legacy of greener, safer, healthier travel.
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Camden Council introduced seven licensed ice cream trading sites at various locations across Camden in 2020, which were made permanent in 2022 to combat the air pollution and carbon emissions caused by illegal ice cream vehicle engine idling. This ice cream licensing project aims to change the use of parking/loading bays at specified locations to allow licensed ice cream traders to trade from a dedicated bay with an electrical power supply, eliminating the need for engine idling. ...More
Safe and Healthy Streets Consultation - Enabling Two-way Cycling on Priory Terrace – Cycle Permeability Scheme Proposals
We are seeking your views on proposals to introduce measures on Priory Terrace to enable two-way cycling between Abbey Road and Belsize Road
Photo of Priory Terrace looking southwest from Abbey Road
Photo of Priory Terrace looking northeast from Belsize Road
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed how...More
Safe and Healthy Streets Consultation – Enabling Two-way Cycling on Falkland Road – Cycle Permeability Scheme Proposals
We are seeking your views on proposals to introduce measures on Falkland Road to enable two-way cycling between Fortess Road and Lady Margaret Road.
Photo of Falkland Road looking east from Fortess Road
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed how communities in Camden live, travel and work. We...More
The Council is moving forward with the Regeneration Strategy for Regis Road. We are running a consultation with residents of 76 and 78 Holmes Road from now until Monday 13th February 2023.
The Regeneration Strategy includes the Council’s land at the Recycling Centre and Car Pound on Regis Road and the Holmes Road Depot including the flats at 76 and 78 Holmes Road.
As a resident, your views are important to us. Whilst we are in an early phase in the...More
Thank you for attending the ELT Session where we explored the topic of race equality through the book 'Me and White Supremacy'.
We are interested in gathering your reflections so that we can learn and improve for future sessions.
This survey contains 5 questions and should take no more than 5 minutes.
Your responses to this survey will be kept confidential and no personal data will be collected.
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Human-induced climate change is leading to extreme weather events affecting many parts of the world. Camden is not immune, and the likelihood of events such as surface water flooding, heatwaves, and drought is increasing.
So far, 2022 has brought a record-breaking UK heatwave in July, followed by a minor surface water flooding incident in August. In July 2021, a major flooding incident occurred, impacting over 100 residential properties and 12 businesses in Camden, as well as...More
We want Camden to be a safe, strong and equal place for everyone.
All women in Camden have the right to feel safe. Sadly, though, we know there are too many women who don’t feel safe when they’re out and about on our streets and in our public spaces, and many who have been victims of violence, assault, harassment, or inappropriate behaviour.
We would like to hear the experiences of all women and girls in Camden to understand how safe you feel living,...More
Join our Camden Climate Citizen Panel
We are looking for people that live or work in Camden to continue to a play a vital role in assisting with Camden’s response to the climate crisis. Would you like to be a part of it?
Following Camden’s Citizens’ Assembly on the Climate Crisis in 2019, Camden launched its Climate Action Plan , an ambitious five-year programme of projects and activities that brings to life a vision of a...More
Human-induced climate change is leading to extreme weather events affecting many parts of the world. Camden is not immune, and the likelihood of events such as surface water flooding, heatwaves, and drought is increasing.
So far, 2022 has brought a record-breaking UK heatwave in July, followed by a minor surface water flooding incident in August. In July 2021, a major flooding incident occurred, impacting over 100 residential properties and 12 businesses in Camden, as well as...More
Register for your chance to participate in a Citizens' Assembly about Camden's evening and night time
If you are a Camden resident, Camden business owner or work in Camden and are aged 16 or over, you are eligible to take part.
The Citizens' Assembly will develop a vision for the future of Camden’s evening and night time and make recommendations about how the Council, businesses and Camden’s communities could achieve this vision together....More
Work has started on the review of the Camden Local Plan 2017 – the Council’s main planning document, which provides the framework for managing development in the borough.
This is your opportunity to shape the future of Camden. To find out more and share your views visit Have Your Say Today - Camden Local Plan Review - Commonplace .
Alongside the Local Plan review, the Council is continuing to progress the update to the Site Allocations Local Plan,...More
Camden Council is inviting residents to join a Data Charter Residents' Panel.
We recognise that data rights are human rights. To guide how we collect, process and share data ethically, we developed Camden’s Data Charter in 2021 in collaboration with our first Residents' Panel. The Data Charter was adopted by the Council and is a call to action to all organisations in the borough .
Find out more about Camden's Data Charter
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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 relating to health and safety, energy conservation, access and facilities for disabled people.
Building Control also carries out a dangerous structure service 24/7 and 365 days of the year. The...More
When new building projects take place in Camden, the developers are usually charged a fee known as the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). Some of this money is used to fund key infrastructure across the borough, and some of it is used to help make sure that the development contributes towards the local area. This is known as the local CIL, and it can be used to fund improvements to streets and spaces, or health and community facilities, for example.
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Healthy School Street Consultation – Kingsgate Primary School EYFS & KS1 (Maygrove Road, Loveridge Road and Ariel Road) Trial Scheme Proposals
Overview
We are seeking your views on proposals to introduce Healthy School Street traffic restrictions in the Kingsgate Primary School EYFS & KS1 area, and to install cycle hangars at several locations within the area.
The Covid-19 pandemic...More
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. 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.
To help, we have been making temporary changes across Camden in our Streateries Programme: Streateries change parking bays to spaces in the road for...More
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. 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.
To help, we have been making temporary changes across Camden in our Streateries Programme: Streateries change parking bays to spaces in the road for...More
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. 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.
To help, we have been making temporary changes across Camden in our Streateries Programme: Streateries change parking bays to spaces in the road for...More
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. 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.
To help, we have been making temporary changes across Camden in our Streateries Programme: Streateries change parking bays to spaces in the road for...More
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. 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.
To help, we have been making temporary changes across Camden in our Streateries Programme: Streateries change parking bays to spaces in the road for...More