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Chalton Street market - proposed improvements
Chalton Street has a historic market in the Kings Cross area that currently trades on the street during a road closure on Fridays between 9am and 4pm. The Council aims to revitalise the market in order to bring in more customers and make it more successful. The best way of achieving this is by extending the market so that there are a number of stalls closer to Euston Road, making the market visible to pedestrians walking along Euston Road. Additionally, the road closure and operation days... MoreOpened 1 November 2013 -
Localised Housing Newsletter Evaluation Survey
As part of our work to improve how, as a housing provider, we communicate with our tenants and leaseholders, we started to send out quarterly newsletters this year. We have put together a short questionnaire (it shouldn't take longer than five minutes to complete) to see what you think about them. If you didn't receive a newsletter or you want to see what we are asking for your views on, you can see copies of the local housing newsletters on the Council website. This... MoreOpened 1 November 2013 -
Review of our planning policies
The Council is starting to review two of the key planning documents that it uses when making planning decisions, the Camden Core Strategy and Development policies and we would like to hear your views. Much has changed since these policies were approved by the Council at the end of 2010, including: the publication of the Camden Plan, the Council's overall vision for making Camden a better borough; changes to National and Regional policy which include, the National... MoreOpened 8 November 2013 -
Review of CA-P and CA-V controlled parking zones
Camden Council wants to know if you think the Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) hours in some zones should change. MoreOpened 15 November 2013 -
Consultation on The Mayor of London's draft Housing Strategy
The Mayor of London has just launched a consultation on his draft London Housing Strategy. The main proposals include strengthened home ownership and low cost ownership for working Londoners, bringing forward public land for development and improving the quality of existing and new homes. There are a number of themes in the Mayors housing strategy: Finance- the implementation of a long-term settlement for housing, with greater autonomy over property taxes and borrowing. ... MoreOpened 25 November 2013 -
Changes to Hostel Rents and Charges
We are considering making some changes to the charges for rent and other services in our hostels. We are doing this because the rent and amenity charges that we charge at the moment do not cover the actual cost of providing the services, or of maintaining and repairing the properties. We want to provide good quality services, in well maintained buildings that have good quality, modern facilities. We need to make sure that the Council has enough money to keep the hostels in good... MoreOpened 3 December 2013 -
Private renting in Camden - does it work for you?
Over a third of homes in Camden are privately rented after rapid growth in recent years. The popularity of Camden as a place to live means that even poor quality accommodation can be rented out easily. We want to know - how can we work with landlords, tenants and other residents to improve standards and make sure the private rented sector works for everyone? We say in our private rented sector policy – A private rented sector that works for everyone – that we want to explore... MoreOpened 9 December 2013 -
Energy Efficiency Planning Guidance for Conservation Areas
With temperatures dropping and gas prices rising, having an energy efficient home has never been more important. Not only to provide warm, dry, living spaces and to reduce energy bills, but also to contribute to global and local action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change. In Camden, over 25% of borough carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions result from heating and powering homes. To achieve our 40% borough wide CO 2 reduction target by 2020 and contribute to national... MoreOpened 9 December 2013 -
Euston Area Plan proposed submission consultation
The Euston Area Plan (EAP) has been prepared to shape change in the Euston area up to 2031 years. It is being prepared jointly by the London Borough of Camden (LBC), the Greater London Authority (GLA) and Transport for London (TfL). The plan area is centred around Euston Station and covers Regent’s Park Estate to the west and part of Somers Town to the east. To the north, the plan boundary includes Mornington Crescent station, as well as the railway tracks running up to Parkway. To the... MoreOpened 8 January 2014 -
Consultation on new sites for HS2 replacement housing
An initial consultation on additional development sites in the Regent’s Park area to be used for re-providing homes to residents directly affected by the Government’s High Speed Two proposals. The sites we are seeking feedback on are: Troutbeck rooftop homes – creating a new level on Troutbeck. Staveley / Newby rooftop homes – replacing existing bedsits in Stavely and creating a new level on Newby. Camden People’s Theatre – converting... MoreOpened 14 February 2014 -
Uri lift consultation
Camden council intends to install three uri lift “pop up” urinals in the Camden Town area. This is in order to reduce the level of night time economy patrons urinating in public areas and near/on people’s homes and to provide better public conveniences for night time economy patrons. These urinals will be underground and not visible during the day. They will be raised on a Fri and Sat night between 10pm and 4am (with the flexibly to change these hours if required). Attached is a... MoreOpened 24 February 2014 -
Kentish Town Area Wide Improvements
Kentish Town is an important and established town centre in the London Borough of Camden, with a lively high street offering a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants along Kentish Town Road. Camden Council has identified a range of road safety and public realm improvements to make the area a safer and more attractive place for residents, businesses and visitors. MoreOpened 3 March 2014 -
Housing Service Standards 2014
As a tenant or leaseholder, what levels of service do you expect from Camden? We are updating our Housing Service Standards. These are clear statements that define the standard of service you can expect to receive from us. Service Standards are important, as they make sure you have the information and opportunities you need to hold us to account and to shape service delivery. MoreOpened 21 March 2014 -
Employability feedback
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your feedback is important to us in how we can better improve our service. This survey should only take about 5 minutes of your time. Your answers will be completely anonymous and will be used only to monitor the quality of the service offered to our clients. We'd like you to answer as many of the question as possible. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact us at parent.support@camden.gov.uk . MoreOpened 1 April 2014 -
Camden Alcohol Service Tender Opportunity - Market Testing Exercise
The London Borough of Camden is proposing to tender its Community Alcohol Service to a new contract to start on 1 st April 2015. The proposed procurement for Community Alcohol Service includes the following elements: Community Alcohol Service Assertive Outreach Family and Carers Service / Family Alcohol Service These services are currently delivered via three separate contracts; we wish to explore future commissioning options via engagement with the... MoreOpened 8 May 2014 -
District Management Committee (DMC) Grants Survey
During the last two years your TRA has received funding from your District Management Committee (DMC) that benefits your community. We would very much welcome your opinion on the work or activity that has taken place with regards to quality and value for money. Please could you complete a short survey, which will help us review the value and impact of works funded by DMC grants. To say thank you for assisting us, those who complete the survey are offered the opportunity to enter a... MoreOpened 21 May 2014 -
Regents High School Redevelopment Proposed Highway Works
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to improve road safety on the streets surrounding the new secondary school currently being redevelopment in Somers Town on both Chalton Street and Charrington Street, NW1. The works to the new school building will require changes to the highway as all pupils will enter and exit the school from Chalton Street. Council’s traffic engineers have undertaken site visits and following discussion with the BSF officers have arrived at a... MoreOpened 1 June 2014 -
West End Project - Transforming the Tottenham Court Road Area
The West End Project will transform the Tottenham Court Road area, making it safer and more attractive for residents, boosting business and creating new public spaces. There will be a big increase in people coming to the area with the opening of the Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station in 2018, and we need to make sure that the area is safe and welcoming. The one-way system will be replaced with two-way tree-lined streets, some protected cycle lanes and new public space. The... MoreOpened 9 June 2014 -
Church Row and Perrins Walk Neighbourhood Planning Applications
A Church Row and Perrins community group has applied to Camden council to be formally designated as a Neighbourhood Forum and set the boundary of their Neighbourhood Area, in accordance with Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012. The council is now seeking views and comments on the applications from residents and other interested stakeholders. The consultation begins on the 12 th June and all responses must be submitted by 25 th July 2014 through email to ... MoreOpened 12 June 2014 -
Hampstead Neighbourhood Planning Applications
A Hampstead community group has applied to Camden council to be formally designated as a Neighbourhood Forum and set the boundary of their Neighbourhood Area, in accordance with Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012. The council is now seeking views and comments on the applications from residents and other interested stakeholders. The consultation begins on the 12 th June and all responses must be submitted by 25 th July 2014 through email to planningpolicy@camden.gov.uk or post... MoreOpened 12 June 2014 -
Camden Community Infrastructure Levy - Revised Draft Charging Schedule
We are planning to introduce a Camden Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) and we would like your views on our Draft Charging Schedule. CIL is a new charge that local authorities will be able to collect on new developments in their area. It is based on a formula relating to the type and size of development and is collected when planning permissions for new developments are implemented. The funds gathered will be spent on infrastructure within Camden such as schools, highways... MoreOpened 19 June 2014 -
Redington and Frognal Neighbourhood Planning Applications
Overview A Redington and Frognal community group has applied to Camden council to be formally designated as a Neighbourhood Forum and set the boundary of their Neighbourhood Area, in accordance with Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012. The council is now seeking views and comments on the applications from residents and other interested stakeholders. The consultation begins on the 26 th June and all responses must be submitted by 8 th August 2014 through email to ... MoreOpened 26 June 2014 -
Liddell Road Consultation
View the proposals for a new primary school building, employment space, housing and new public open space on Liddell Road. MoreOpened 10 July 2014 -
Public Consultation – Proposed Walking and Cycling Improvements Pancras Rd Rail Bridge/ Goods Way/ Camley St & Pancras Rd/ Midland Rd Junctions
A large part of Camden Council is moving this summer into a new building at 5 Pancras Square, King’s Cross. Apart from Council offices, the new building will also house a leisure centre and library, both of which will be available to the public. This building together with other developments in the vicinity are expected to attract a high volume of employees and visitors. We want to improve the area for pedestrians, cyclists and those using public transport who will travel to and... MoreOpened 21 July 2014 -
Benefit Advice (Welfare Rights, IEYS)
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your feedback is important to us in how we can better improve our service. This survey should only take about 5 minutes of your time. Your answers will be completely anonymous and will be used only to monitor the quality of the service offered to our clients. We'd like you to answer as many of the question as possible. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact us at IEYSWelfareRights@camden.gov.uk MoreOpened 20 August 2014 -
Benefit Advice (Welfare Rights, IEYS)
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Your feedback is important to us in how we can better improve our service. This survey should only take about 5 minutes of your time. Your answers will be completely anonymous and will be used only to monitor the quality of the service offered to our clients. We'd like you to answer as many of the question as possible. If you have any questions about the survey, please contact us at IEYSWelfareRights@camden.gov.uk MoreOpened 20 August 2014 -
Should landlords need a licence to rent out homes in Camden?
Camden sits at the heart of the world’s most vibrant city and as such is a popular place to live. With house prices beyond the reach of many, the number of households renting privately has grown rapidly in recent years and even poor quality accommodation can be rented out easily. We believe all our residents deserve access to a decent quality place to live, but, in a recent online survey, less than half of private renters in Camden said they are satisfied with the overall quality of... MoreOpened 4 September 2014 -
Housing newsletter survey
As a housing provider we send out quarterly newsletters to communicate with our tenants and leaseholders. We have put together a short questionnaire (it shouldn't take longer than five minutes to complete) to see what you think about the newsletters. You can see copies of the local housing newsletters on the Council website. This is your newsletter and we want to make sure that it delivers for you. Have your say before 31st October 2014. MoreOpened 4 September 2014 -
Royal College Street Walking and Cycling Improvements
In June 2013 Camden Council implemented a number of changes on Royal College Street between Pancras Road and Baynes Street in order to improve road safety for pedestrians and cyclists. The changes included providing 2m wide protected cycle lanes for northbound and southbound cyclists and introducing better crossings for pedestrians. In March 2013 the Mayor of London launched his vision for cycling in London. A major element of the vision is the proposed new Central London Cycle Grid... MoreOpened 8 September 2014 -
Market testing exercise: Specialist advocacy pathway for adults with complex needs
The London Borough of Camden is proposing to tender a Specialist Advocacy Pathway for Adults with Complex Needs service contract to start on 1st October 2015. The proposed procurement includes statutory and non-statutory elements: Independent Mental Health Advocacy (IMHA) Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy (IMCA) Care Act advocacy NHS complaints advocacy Generic advocacy for people with complex needs (e.g. mental health problems, learning disabilities,... MoreOpened 8 September 2014
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