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Ceremonies Survey
A survey to evaluate customer satisfaction with the Registration Service Team for wedding ceremonies. MoreOpened 1 December 2014 -
Gambling Policy Review Consultation 2015
Gambling Act 2005 – Revised gambling policy consultation commences Camden is reviewing of our Statement of Principles under the Gambling Act (the ‘Gambling Policy’) and would like to take your views into account before making a decision. We are required to review our policy at least every three years, and our current policy was published in January 2013. Approximately 80 premises are covered by this policy, most being betting shops, with a few amusement arcades and existing... MoreOpened 5 December 2014 -
Introduction to illegal street trading
The growing popularity of busy areas in Camden has attracted a steady flow of nuisance street trading. This includes ice cream vans, vehicles that move from street to street, hot dog sellers, peanut vendors and unlicensed street entertainers. This has led to complaints from residents, businesses and users of these areas. Complaints include noise nuisance, littering, unpleasant smells and concerns about the healthy eating agenda in front of schools. ... MoreOpened 8 December 2014 -
Quietway 2 - Guilford Street Area Proposed Cycling and Walking Improvements
In March 2013, the Mayor of London launched his Vision for Cycling in London. Derived from this vision, several initiatives are being developed to improve provisions for cycling across London including; Quietways, Cycle Superhighways, the Central London Grid and a number of other road and infrastructure projects. Quietways are signed cycling routes aimed at complementing other cycling initiatives by encouraging less confident or non-cyclists to take up cycling on quieter streets and... MoreOpened 12 December 2014 -
Tybalds Estate Community Survey
This survey asks questions about Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) in the Tybalds estate. The survey is anonymous, so that your identity cannot be established. Your responses will be treated securely, and results will only be available to the Camden Community Safety Partnership. MoreOpened 15 December 2014 -
Goods Way / York Way Proposed pedestrian and cycling improvements
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to implement improved pedestrian and cycling facilities at the junction of York Way and Goods Way. MoreOpened 19 December 2014 -
1415-189: Adult Lifestyle and Health Improvement Programme – Market Engagement
Camden and Islington Councils are reviewing their current Public Health adult lifestyle services, and are seeking the views of potential providers. This is a market consultation. It is not a formal invitation to tender. The Councils are considering options for the procurement of some Adult lifestyle services. The services currently being reviewed are listed below and are subject to change: Smoking Cessation Weight Management Physical Activity ... MoreOpened 5 January 2015 -
Proposed One-Way along Camden Mews b/t Camden Park Road & York Way Report
We are writing to seek your views on the Council’s proposals to convert Camden Mews between Camden Park Road and York Way from a one way street northbound to one way street southbound towards Camden Park Road. Background Local residents have informed us via Ward members that they are concerned about the increased number of vehicles that are using this section of Camden Mews as a short cut to access York Way. The concerns relate to safety as this stretch of Camden Mews is a cobbled... MoreOpened 8 January 2015 -
Anti Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 in Camden
The "Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014" gained "royal assent" in March 2014. The Act makes significant changes to the powers available to the council, police, and partners, in tackling anti social behaviour (ASB). Please follow the link to our anonymous 3 page survey which explains in pages 1-2 about what the changes might mean; and how you can report ASB. Page 3 asks for your feedback around how we should be tackling ASB going forward. MoreOpened 12 January 2015 -
Copy of Work Related Road Risk (WRRR): Construction Contractor Compliance Self-Report v2
London Borough of Camden is committed to road safety, which includes reducing the risk that Delivery and Servicing vehicles pose to vulnerable road users. Large vehicles (over 3.5 tonnes) in particular, are disproportionately represented in fatal collisions with cyclists and pedestrians; 53% of cycle fatalities in London between 2008 and 2012 involved conflict with a large vehicle despite them only accounting for 4% of London’s traffic. In 2014, Camden introduced Work Related Road Risk... MoreOpened 12 January 2015 -
Housing Allocation Consultation 2015
By law, we must explain in writing who can apply for social housing and who gets priority. We also must show who qualifies to join the housing register and how we make sure the people in the greatest need are housed. We do this through our Housing Allocation Scheme. The law says we can give priority to certain groups, like overcrowded households, but we have to make sure our scheme works in a fair and balanced way. The current scheme is also not well understood by residents. In a 2009... MoreOpened 12 January 2015 -
Work Related Road Risk (WRRR): Contractor Compliance Self-Report v2
London Borough of Camden is committed to road safety, which includes reducing the risk that large vehicles pose to vulnerable road users. Large vehicles (over 3.5 tonnes) are disproportionately represented in fatal collisions with cyclists and pedestrians; 53% of cycle fatalities in London between 2008 and 2012 involved conflict with a large vehicle despite them only accounting for 4% of London’s traffic. In 2014, Camden introduced Work Related Road Risk (WRRR) terms for contracts over... MoreOpened 12 January 2015 -
Work Related Road Risk (WRRR): Construction Contractor Compliance Self-Report
London Borough of Camden is committed to road safety, which includes reducing the risk that large vehicles pose to vulnerable road users. Large vehicles (over 3.5 tonnes) are disproportionately represented in fatal collisions with cyclists and pedestrians; 53% of cycle fatalities in London between 2008 and 2012 involved conflict with a large vehicle despite them only accounting for 4% of London’s traffic. In 2014, Camden introduced Work Related Road Risk (WRRR) terms for contracts over... MoreOpened 12 January 2015 -
Locally Commissioned Pharmacy Services for Camden Public Health
Camden is committed to giving people choice and control about the services they receive and the lives they lead. The Council are re-developing and re-commissioning a range of Public Health services from organisations, known as Locally Commissioned Services, which will provide quality treatment and professional advice. The intention is to create an approved list of providers to be developed consisting of organisations who can clearly demonstrate they are suitably qualified to provide... MoreOpened 13 January 2015 -
PROPOSED ROAD SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to implement a series of measures to improve road safety for the pupils travelling to and from Holy Trinity & St Silas School. The school has raised concerns with regards to the lack of a safe crossing point for pupils crossing Harland Road when travelling to and from school and especially when they cross large groups of children on a daily basis to access the church hall located on the opposite side of the school. In addition, the speed... MoreOpened 19 January 2015 -
Proposed Road Safety Improvements
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to make a number of changes to improve pedestrian access to Christopher Hatton School. The school’s main entrance for school children has moved from Laystall Street to Poole’s Building. Therefore, to ensure safe access for children going to and from school, we are proposing to convert the road along Poole’s Building into footway. This will stop all vehicles to enter this section of road, but pedal cycle access will be provided. ... MoreOpened 19 January 2015 -
Proposed Road Safety Improvements
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to implement a series of measures to improve road safety along Ferncroft Avenue, benefitting the pupils attending St Margaret’s School as well as local residents. The school has raised concerns with the speed of vehicles travelling along Ferncroft Avenue and the lack of a safe crossing point for pupils travelling to and from the school. Location: Ferncroft Avenue & Platt’s Lane, London NW3 MoreOpened 19 January 2015 -
Healthy Lifestyle Services for Children
Camden and Islington Councils wish to commission organisation/s to deliver an innovative service which helps our children and young people aged 6-18 eat better, move more and feel more confident. For the purposes of this document the service/s are referred to as Healthy Lifestyle Services for children, young people and families (CYPF). Before commencing the procurement process, the councils wish to explore the current market and services being delivered and the likely interest in bidding... MoreOpened 2 February 2015 -
Market engagement; Domestic abuse services
The Council is proposing to tender Domestic Abuse Refuge, Floating Support and Community Based Services for a new contract to start on 5th October 2015. The contract will be for an initial period of two years with the option for two extensions of one year each. London Borough of Camden is committed to protecting those at risk of or fleeing domestic abuse and will continue to prioritise services that provide this group with a place of safety and specialist support . The service will: ... MoreOpened 3 February 2015 -
Camden Town Night Time Economy (NTE) Survey
Camden Town has a varied and vibrant evening and night time economy, and the Camden Community Safety Partnership are working to make it even better for those that live or work in the area, and visitors from Camden and beyond. In order to continue to improve the evening and night time economy, we would like to hear what you think could be better, by answering some questions that should only take a few minutes of your time. Any personal information is voluntary, will not be shared... MoreOpened 9 February 2015 -
Short breaks children and young people
Short breaks are offered by Camden Disabled Children’s Team to disabled children and young people, aged 0 to 18, and their families. They are fun activities provided after school, at the weekend and during school holidays which allow children and young people the opportunity to do something they enjoy, independently from their parents. We think it is important to allocate short breaks in a fair way. MoreOpened 10 February 2015 -
HASC Qlikview
HASC invested £100k to develop 9 service level Qlikview dashboards by 31 st March 2015: Rents Repairs ASC Leasehold services Private Sector Housing Temporary Accommodation Group (TAG) Voids, lettings and allocations Homelessness prevention Planned works MoreOpened 11 February 2015 -
Request For Quote: Day Opportunities Taster Programme
Camden Council are seeking an organisation to design and run a taster programme to meet the changing expectations of our service users, by supporting day service users to try out single sessions of community activities in a safe, supported way, without any risk to their current services. The selected organisation(s) will be required to: 1) Provide signposting information on a wide range of local day opportunities which are accessible to older and disabled people and people with dementia... MoreOpened 12 February 2015 -
Late Night Levy for premises licensed to sell alcohol in Camden online consultation
We are consulting on the introduction of a late night levy in Camden. The late night levy is an annual charge payable by licensed premises open between midnight and 6am as a contribution towards the cost of late-night policing and clean-up. Please take a few minutes to give us your feedback and suggestions before the closing date of Friday 8th May 2015. This will be taken into consideration before a final decision is made on whether to introduce the levy. MoreOpened 14 February 2015 -
Camden Draft Local Plan Consultation
Camden Council is reviewing its main planning policies and is now consulting on a draft ‘Local Plan’. This takes into account feedback from initial engagement on our policies, the outcome of a series of evidence studies and national policy and legislation. When finalised, the Local Plan will replace our current Core Strategy and Camden Development Policies documents as the basis for planning decisions and future development in the borough. The draft Local Plan and associated... MoreOpened 16 February 2015 -
Should landlords need a licence to rent out homes in Camden? - Phase 2 consultation
This survey was open from 4th September to the 28th November and is now being extended to focus on hearing the views of residents and businesses in areas around Camden. If you have already responded, your view has been captured and there is no need to respond again. We are also keen to hear from Camden residents, landlords and other interested groups who have yet to respond. Camden sits at the heart of the world’s most vibrant city and as such is a popular place to live. With house... MoreOpened 23 February 2015 -
Brunswick Square Gardens park improvements
High numbers of pedestrians pass through Brunswick Square Gardens each day, all year round. This has an impact on the aesthetics of the gardens and results in unsightly desire lines formed by pedestrians making a short cut through the square. Camden is seeking to inform park users and stakeholders of the planned improvements and inviting comments on the proposed design solutions. You are invited to share your comments on the proposals using this online survey. Please keep in mind that... MoreOpened 23 February 2015 -
HS2 Fair Deal for London - Compensation Charter
The Fair Deal for London Alliance is a group of the capital’s MPs and councils brought together by Camden Council to call on the Government to grant “A Fair Deal for London” on HS2 compensation. In January the Department for Transport announced their final Property Compensation scheme for HS2 phase 1. Of the five compensation measures only two apply to urban areas and yet if High Speed 2 goes ahead it is residents in urban areas that will bear the brunt of the scheme - Camden... MoreOpened 23 February 2015 -
London Borough of Camden Adult Social Care: Early Assessment Model Market Consultation
The guidance and regulations of the Care Act (2014) specifies duties to local authorities on preventing, reducing and delaying needs as well as, specifying a number of ways in which assessments of needs can be completed in a proportionate, person centred way. The London Borough of Camden recognises the vital role that the voluntary sector and other community based organisations play in supporting Camden’s residents. We are therefore developing a commissioning approach to allow... MoreOpened 26 February 2015 -
Camden Future Libraries
By 2017 Camden’s funding from central government will have been cut in half . With less money available we have to find different ways to deliver our library services. We're inviting your ideas on how we could do things differently. Formal consultation on the future of libraries in Camden will begin in July 2015 for 12 weeks. Ahead of this formal consultation period we are interested in hearing your ideas and views on our service. You might have an idea about how we can save money,... MoreOpened 1 March 2015
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