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
Work with residents and local people to design the Tybalds regeneration programme began in December 2018. There have been many newsletters and draft designs published over the last few years. The time has come to tidy up the Tybalds Regeneration Information page to make it easier to navigate.
So - This is the Tybalds Regeneration Archive page. On this page - in the 'Related' section below - you will find downloads available of key historical project documents which we have transferred...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
We are now...More
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
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
Join us on our Data Expedition into the key ingredients people in Camden need to live a Good Life.
Following on from the We Make Camden What Matters Fair on November 12th, we are setting up a team, consisting of residents and experts across various fields relevant to wellbeing, to look at the results of the fair and to identify a set of measures that properly describe what life is like in Camden, and what matters from the point of view of the people in Camden.
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What do you think about living in Camden and what 'life skills' do you want to learn?
Camden Youth Council wants to hear from you! They have been given a budget of £20,000 to help create the changes you tell us are important.
If you are aged 12-18 or up to 25 with a special educational need or disability, and if you live or go to school in Camden then this survey is for you.
You will be entered into a prize draw and could win £50!
The survey only takes a few minutes to...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.
We want to ensure that our streets support a strong recovery from the pandemic and provide a lasting legacy of greener, safer, healthier travel. ...More
Plots 5 and 6 are two new blocks of residential housing to be built adjacent to Coopers Lane estate, on the northern end of Purchese St open space. The development will provide 34 new council homes, along with a new community hall and community garden for Coopers Lane estate.
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Healthy School Street Consultation – Maria Montessori School (Lyndhurst Gardens) and St Christopher’s School (Belsize Lane) Proposals
Overview
We are seeking your views on proposals to introduce Healthy School Street traffic restrictions outside Maria Montessori School on Lyndhurst Gardens and St Christopher’s School on Belsize Lane, and to install cycle hangars on Lyndhurst Gardens and Wedderburn Road
The Covid-19...More
Healthy School Street Consultation – Maria Fidelis Catholic School (Doric Way and Drummond Crescent) Scheme Proposals
Overview
We are seeking your views on proposals to introduce Healthy School Street traffic restrictions and two way cycling on Doric Way and Drummond Crescent, and to install two cycle hangars on Drummond Crescent.
Somers Town has received funding from the Mayor of London to...More
Healthy School Street Consultation – West Hampstead Primary School Proposals (Dornfell Street, Ravenshaw Street, Broomsleigh Street and Glastonbury Street)
We are seeking your views on proposals to introduce Healthy School Street timed traffic restrictions outside West Hampstead Primary School on Dornfell Street, Ravenshaw Street, Broomsleigh Street and Glastonbury Street as well as allowing two way cycling and installing two new cycle hangars on Dornfell...More
Camden Council is considering new measures in order to tackle the issues around antisocial behaviour associated with irresponsible dog ownership. We want to hear views from residents, businesses, local community groups and visitors.
Under a Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO), police and accredited council offers can issue on-the-spot fines of £100 to people in charge of dogs who are breaching the restrictions that we are consulting on. We first introduced a PSPO...More
Healthy School Streets create a safer and healthier environment by temporarily closing roads to motor traffic outside schools during drop-off and pick-up times. This enables more children to walk, cycle or scoot to school, with less air pollution, road danger, congestion, and more space for people to interact. Healthy School Streets (HSS) help to discourage car trips, particularly amongst parents and carers, by providing a safe and inviting space for more walking, cycling, and scooting....More
Healthy School Streets Consultation – Kentish Town Primary School (Islip Street) Permanent Proposals
Overview
Proposals to make the trial Healthy School Street changes to Islip Street, Hammond Street and Wolsey Mews permanent and to install two cycle hangars on Islip Street
The Covid-19 pandemic changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. Many people have spent more time closer to home, making our...More
Healthy School Streets Consultation – Christopher Hatton Primary School (Mount Pleasant) Permanent Proposals
Overview
Proposals to make the trial Healthy School Street changes to Mount Pleasant permanent and to install two cycle hangars on Elm Street
The Covid-19 pandemic changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. Many people have spent more time closer to home, making our neighbourhoods more...More
Healthy School Streets Consultation – Arygle Primary School (Bidborough Street, Hastings Street and Tonbridge Street) Permanent Proposals
Overview
Proposals to make the trial Healthy School Street changes to Bidborough Street, Hastings Street and Tonbridge Street permanent and to install two cycle hangars on Tonbridge Street
The Covid-19 pandemic changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. Many people have...More
Healthy School Streets Consultation – Brookfield Primary School (Croftdown Road) Permanent Proposals
Overview
Proposals to make the trial Healthy School Street changes to Croftdown Road and St Albans Road permanent and to install two cycle hangars on Croftdown Road
The Covid-19 pandemic changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. Many people have spent more time closer to home, making our neighbourhoods more...More
Healthy School Streets Consultation – Ecole Jeannine Manuel (Bedford Square) Permanent Proposals
Overview
Proposals to make the trial Healthy School Street changes to Bedford Square permanent
The Covid-19 pandemic changed how people in Camden live, travel and work. Many people have spent more time closer to home, making our neighbourhoods more important than ever. We want our streets to be safe spaces for...More
Give us your views on air quality in Camden and our draft Camden Clean Air Action Plan 2022-2026
Air pollution is the largest environmental risk for health. Everyone is affected by air pollution and clean air is important for us all.
Our Camden Clean Air Action Plan 2022-2026 describes what Camden Council and other partners will do to improve air quality and protect health from air pollution over the next four years.
It also provides useful...More
The draft Camden Flood Risk Management Strategy (FRMS) sets out how Camden Council, in its role as Lead Local Flood Authority for Camden, and partner authorities will work together to manage flood risk. We are consulting on Camden’s second FRMS which sets out this joint approach in Camden until 2027. The Council has produced the FRMS under the requirements of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010.
Human-induced climate change is seeing extreme weather events affect many...More
Camden council is inviting residents to join a Residents’ Panel for Housing and property Services.
The purpose of the Panel is to review information and provide feedback to help shape the future direction of Camden Housing & Property Services as well as borough-wide housing challenges.
The Panel will meet four or five times during the next 12 months. Dates and times will be confirmed very soon.
No experience or prior...More