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  • Kentish Town Neighbourhood Plan

    Kentish Town Neighbourhood Forum has submitted their Neighbourhood Plan to the Council for public consultation in accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012. The Council is consulting residents and interested stakeholders on this proposed Plan. More
    Opened 3 December 2015
  • Gordon Street - Proposed new location of zebra crossing

    The Council is proposing to move the zebra crossing from outside 29 Gordon Square to outside 26 Gordon Square, 15 metres south of its existing location. The Gordon Street area is a mix of residential and educational properties and provides access for the Wellcome Trust Research Institute, a variety of University buildings and also serves as a link to Euston Road and the nearby Euston Station. University College London (UCL) is planning to build a new student centre next to the... More
    Opened 14 December 2015
  • PSPO consultation: Tackling anti-social behaviour in association with pedicabs in the London Borough of Camden

    The Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 was passed last year. The Act made significant changes to the powers available to local authorities, the police and partners in tackling anti-social behaviour (ASB). The Act introduced Public Space Protection Orders (PSPO) as a new power. PSPOs allow local authorities to design and introduce requirements and prohibitions in regards to a wide range of behaviours where they have a detrimental effect on the quality of life of those living... More
    Opened 21 December 2015
  • BIKE HANGAR - ROCHESTER ROAD

    We are writing to seek your views on the proposal to implement secure carriageway cycle parking units (bikehangar) on ochester Road. In London there is a growing demand from residents living in high density dwellings (such as high rise flats or large multiple occupancy Victorian housing spread over several floors), with limited space for sheltered secure cycle parking within their properties. Lack of secure long term cycle parking is a deterrent to people using bicycles in Camden. Camden... More
    Opened 23 December 2015
  • WEST OF EUSTON PROJECT - DRUMMOND STREET

    The Council would like to make it easier and safer to walk and cycle in the area to the west of Euston station including Albany Street and Robert Street. Improvements have already been made around the newly redeveloped Netley Primary School and now the Council would like to seek your views on proposals to make Drummond Street safer and more attractive. This leaflet provides details about road safety and walking improvements on Drummond Street (between North Gower Street and Cobourg... More
    Opened 23 December 2015
  • BIKE HANGAR - MONTPELIER GROVE

    Proposed secure carriageway cycle parking units (Bikehangar) – Montpelier Grove We are writing to seek your views on the proposal to implement secure carriageway cycle parking units (bikehangar) on Montpelier Grove. In London there is a growing demand from residents living in high density dwellings (such as high rise flats or large multiple occupancy Victorian housing spread over several floors), with limited space for sheltered secure cycle parking within their properties. Lack of... More
    Opened 23 December 2015
  • BIKE HANGAR - OSPRINGE ROAD

    Proposed secure carriageway cycle parking units (Bikehangar) – Ospringe Road We are writing to seek your views on the proposal to implement secure carriageway cycle parking units (bikehangar) on Ospringe Road. In London there is a growing demand from residents living in high density dwellings (such as high rise flats or large multiple occupancy Victorian housing spread over several floors), with limited space for sheltered secure cycle parking within their properties. Lack of secure... More
    Opened 23 December 2015
  • BIKE HANGAR - MORNINGTON STREET

    Proposed secure carriageway cycle parking units (Bikehangar) – Mornington Street We are writing to seek your views on the proposal to implement secure carriageway cycle parking units (bikehangar) on Mornington Street. In London there is a growing demand from residents living in high density dwellings (such as high rise flats or large multiple occupancy Victorian housing spread over several floors), with limited space for sheltered secure cycle parking within their properties. Lack... More
    Opened 23 December 2015
  • Camden Schools Led Partnership Consultation on becoming a legal entity

    The purpose of this consultation is to seek the views of headteachers and governors of all schools in Camden as well as key partner organisations on proposals to establish the Camden Schools Led Partnership (CSLP) as a legal entity. Consultation respondents are asked to provide their views by completing the online survey . Further background on the proposals is available in the consultation document 'Camden Schools Led Partnership, consultation on becoming a legal entity' (available at... More
    Opened 24 December 2015
  • Building Control Customer Satisfaction Survey

    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 service... More
    Opened 1 January 2016
  • Highgate local projects

    Tell Highgate councillors what community infrastructure projects you would like to be taken forward in Highgate. The Community Infrastructure Levy is a new charge paid by developers of new buildings in Camden, which is intended to support local community projects to improve the area around the development. In Highgate Ward we expect to be able to spend up to £40,000 per year from 2018 and money will go to each project in order as it is received by Camden from developers. An initial... More
    Opened 5 January 2016
  • BIKE HANGAR - SOUTH HILL PARK

    Proposed secure carriageway cycle parking units (Bikehangar) – South Hill Park We are writing to seek your views on the proposal to implement secure carriageway cycle parking units (bikehangar) on South Hill Park. In London there is a growing demand from residents living in high density dwellings (such as high rise flats or large multiple occupancy Victorian housing spread over several floors), with limited space for sheltered secure cycle parking within their properties. Lack of secure... More
    Opened 8 January 2016
  • EMERALD STREET - MINOR PARKING CHANGES

    We are writing to seek your views on the proposals to change existing parking restrictions on Emerald Street and Richbell Place. Emerald Street is a heavily used road by delivery vehicles which deliver goods to many businesses located both on Emerald Street and Richbell Place. Both roads have narrow carriageways and footpaths, which often results in delivery vehicles mounting the kerb and parking on footway. This form of parking obstructs the footpath so pedestrians regularly walk in the... More
    Opened 8 January 2016
  • Changes to public toilet provision in Camden

    Why are we making changes to public toilets in Camden? By 2017, the Council’s funding from central government will have been cut in half. We are making tough decisions about how we deliver council services as we find savings of £78 million. This includes changes to every department in the Council and less funding for services such as libraries, street cleaning, social care and community safety. As part of these reductions, the Council has decided to reduce the money it... More
    Opened 11 January 2016
  • MINOR PARKING CHANGES - CATHCART STREET

    Proposed Minor Parking Changes on Cathcart Street The Council of the London Borough of Camden hereby gives notice that it proposes to make traffic orders under Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to convert a 12 metre coach parking bay outside 9 Cathcart Street into a residents’ parking bay. Also the Council is proposing to implement a maximum stay time of half an hour and no return within an hour on both the remaining coach parking bays on Cathcart Street (outside the College Francaise)... More
    Opened 18 January 2016
  • Camden Business Skills Needs

    A London wide review of skills provision is taking place to make sure that it fits the needs of London’s economy. Camden Council is keen to hear from businesses to understand whether they are finding the skills they need and what training they currently provide . More
    Opened 27 January 2016
  • Digital Place - A Corporate GIS Strategy

    A project group called Digital Place – A Corporate GIS Strategy has been established to review the council’s use of mapped data and we would like you to take part in an online survey. This survey is important not just to capture the use of our current mapping solutions but the potential for its use in your service. If you can complete the survey or visit Yammer to make suggestions this will help to support the project. The benefits There have been many requests from services for... More
    Opened 27 January 2016
  • Consultation on Crime and Antisocial Behaviour within Camden

    Camden’s Community Safety Partnership is made up of those agencies who work together to reduce crime, tackle antisocial behaviour and make people safer in the borough and includes representatives from the community, police, the fire brigade, council, probation and public health services. Each year the Camden Community Safety Partnership undertakes a crime and disorder strategic assessment that considers the reports and impact of crime and antisocial behaviour across the borough. This... More
    Opened 29 January 2016
  • Green Action for Change Fourth Annual Review

    We're really keen to hear your thoughts on the fourth annual review of our environmental sustainability plan Green Action for Change (GAfC) . GAfC outlines our goals to create a low carbon and low waste borough, and to increase the green actions taken by residents, businesses and schools. This review provides a summary of progress against our 2014-16 action plan . You can read the review here . Let us know what you think, including any ideas you have for how we can all do more,... More
    Opened 1 February 2016
  • Camden Local Plan Submission Draft

    Camden Council has reviewed its main planning policies and is now consulting on the Camden Local Plan Submission Draft 2016 (the Plan). The consultation is running for 8 weeks to the 4 April 2016. We are seeking your views on the Plan and associated documents. These are the versions we intend to submit to the Secretary of State for public examination by a planning inspector. When finalised, the Plan will replace our current Core Strategy and Camden Development Policies documents as... More
    Opened 8 February 2016
  • Proposed short breaks changes

    By 2017/18 Camden’s grant from central government will be almost half of what it was in 2010/11. At the same time the overall costs the Council faces, continue to increase. This means that despite already reducing our budget by over £93 million the Council is facing further government cuts, which means a further reduction of £78 million by 2017/18. With such a substantial cut in our budget the Council has had to think radically to ensure we can achieve our Camden Plan priorities, at the... More
    Opened 12 February 2016
  • Brunswick Square Walking and Cycling Improvements

    In March 2013, the Mayor of London launched his vision for cycling in London. A major element of the vision is the proposed Central London Cycle Grid – a network of cycle routes through Central London and the City, making it more attractive for people who don’t cycle and safer for the increasing numbers who do. Encouraging more people to cycle is a key objective for Camden Council, the benefits are widespread and include: helping to reduce traffic congestion, improving air quality and... More
    Opened 15 February 2016
  • Proposed Drop Off / Pick Up Strategy for St Pancras International Station

    As you will be aware the King’s Cross area is developing at a rapid pace. In 2007 St Pancras Station reopened to passengers. Since then we have seen the redevelopment of King’s Cross Station and the rejuvenation of former industrial sites both to the north of and between the stations. As a result of this, Pancras Road has seen a large increase in private car, taxi, coach, cyclist and pedestrian activity. As the highway authority it is our responsibility to ensure the safety of all... More
    Opened 15 February 2016
  • Midland Road and Euston Road / Judd Street Junction - Proposed Walking and Cycling Improvements

    In June 2015, Camden Council implemented a number of changes on Pancras Rd between Royal College Street and Midland Road in order to improve road safety for pedestrians and cyclists. The changes included providing 2m wide ‘stepped’ 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... More
    Opened 15 February 2016
  • UriLift (Pop-up Urinals) Consultation

    The London Borough of Camden are proposing the installations of a UriLift urinals in the vicinity of the following locations as indicated by the red dots on the maps below: Inverness Street Near 213-219 Camden High St, London NW1 8QR Great Queen Street Near 41-44 Great Queen St, London WC2B 5AD Phoenix Street Near Charing Cross Rd/Phoenix Street, London WC2H We are considering installing Uri Lift “pop up” urinals... More
    Opened 22 February 2016
  • Clean Air Action Plan 2016-18 consultation

    Air pollution has serious health impacts, and improving air quality across the borough is a key priority for Camden. In Camden the main pollutants of concern are Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Particulate Matters, these mainly come from road transport and gas boilers, but also from the rail and construction sectors. Camden is an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA), which means we must monitor and work to reduce pollution in the borough, and this work is set out and managed through an Action... More
    Opened 23 February 2016
  • Amendments to Camden Planning Guidance 2 Housing

    We are currently consulting on changes to Camden Planning Guidance 2: Housing relating to the Council approval of registered providers and how the Council will spend payments in lieu of affordable housing which are collected when the required contribution is not made as part of a development. The draft changes are available at: camden.gov.uk/cpg Documents will also be available at Pancras Square Library and the Camden Town Hall. Comments should... More
    Opened 25 February 2016
  • Sexual health services engagement survey

    Do you use sexual health services in London – either for contraception or testing and treatment of sexually transmitted infections? Camden is part of a London wide programme looking at the way that these services are paid for and delivered across the capital. We want to make sure that the new way that we deliver these services work for the people who use them. Please complete this short survey to help us understand why people chose to go to the services that they go to and their... More
    Opened 1 March 2016
  • Adult Accommodation Pathway: Substance Misuse Recovery & Ex offender Services

    The Council is proposing to tender for two services: Substance Misuse (SMU) Recovery and Ex-offenders, both new services to start on 1 st April 2017.The Council is developing a procurement strategy for the services. Background The Housing Commissioning and Partnerships Team (HCPT), which commissions a range of housing related support services known collectively as the Adult Pathway, is proposing that the existing specialist Substance Misuse (SMU) Recovery Service and Ex-Offender... More
    Opened 1 March 2016
  • Falkland Place Open Space Improvements

    Falkland Place is getting a facelift In September 2015, in partnership with Groundwork London, we held consultation events to find out what open space improvements could be made at Falkland Place. We ensured a range of views were captured and a variety of interests and needs were represented. The designs have been developed in response to the community’s needs and aspirations, and the Council’s priorities for managing and maintaining the open space. ... More
    Opened 3 March 2016
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