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Camden's draft Statement of Licensing Policy
The Council published a Statement of Licensing Policy in 2011 and in January 2016, re-published the same Statement to allow it to continue to carry out its statutory functions under the Licensing 2003 Act whilst it reviewed and developed a revised draft policy. The Statement enables the Council to carry out functions under the 2003 Act and plays an important role in managing alcohol in terms of regulation and public health concerns. In setting out how licensed premises should operate, the... MoreClosed 28 July 2016 -
Camden in Bloom 2016 - Business & Residential Competition
This year’s business and residential award categories are: 1. Best Communal or Community Garden Do you and your neighbours have a communal garden or a neighbourhood vegetable patch? 2. Best Individual Garden Gardens are important to Camden, they provide an oasis for wildlife as well as for people and help create a calm haven in the urban environment 3. Best Balcony (or small patio) Balconies and other small spaces are exceptionally... MoreClosed 19 July 2016 -
Community Safety Service Review: Public consultation
About this consultation By 2017/18 government funding will have been cut by almost 50%. This, coupled with changes like the increased cost of living and an ageing population, means making tough choices about funding local services. Our budget will have been reduced by nearly £78 million by 2017/18. This is on top of the £93 million we have already saved between 2011/12 and 2014/15. The Council works with a range of agencies to reduce crime and make the Camden a safer place. We... MoreClosed 12 July 2016 -
Your experience of services provided by Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust
We would like to invite you to share your experiences of the mental health services provided by Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust. This survey has been requested by Councillors in the Health Scrutiny Committee at Camden council. Your views are really valuable and will help to develop local services. It will take approximately 15 minutes to complete. Your responses will be completely anonymous and all information will be kept confidential and not shared with anyone outside of Public... MoreClosed 30 June 2016 -
Article 4 Direction for Basement Development
To manage the impacts of basement developments across the borough the Council made a non-immediate Article 4 Direction which removes permitted development rights for basement development. The Article 4 direction was made on 17 May 2016 and if confirmed will come into force on 1 June 2017. Currently under permitted development rights planning permission is not required for a basement that is built entirely underneath a property and does not extend beyond it, for example,... MoreClosed 30 June 2016 -
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... MoreClosed 30 June 2016 -
Consultation on Camden school term dates for 2017/18
Camden has proposed the following four options for term dates in 2017/18: Option 1 is the proposed dates that are common across London - from Monday 4 th September 2017 to Monday 23 rd July 2018. Option 2 reflects local school requests for two weeks at Christmas and Easter, but has an earlier start date than option 1 - from Friday 1 st September 2016 to Tuesday 24 th July. Option 3 reflects local school requests for two weeks at Christmas and Easter but... MoreClosed 24 June 2016 -
Earlham Street West – proposed public realm improvements
Background Earlham Street West is part of the Seven Dials area in Covent Garden, which is formed of seven streets that radiate from the landmark Sundial Pillar. Seven Dials was laid in the late seventeenth century; it contains over two hundred listed buildings and a mix of shops, restaurants, bars, theatres, hotels and residential properties. Earlham Street West is one-way westbound and is dominated by parking on one side of the street and street market stalls on the other side. In... MoreClosed 24 June 2016 -
Nomination for Camden YPF Shadow Board of Trustees
Camden is working with John Lyon's to develop a Camden Young People's Foundation (YPF) and would like to invite organisations from the voluntary community sector to consider nominating themselves as a member of the YPF Shadow Board of Trustees. The YPF will be a newly registered charity made up of organisations that works with children and young people (CYP). Camden would like to support the development of a YPF Shadow Board that will assume full responsiblity for the governance of the... MoreClosed 23 June 2016 -
HAWLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL - HAWLEY ROAD PROPOSED ZEBRA CROSSING
Hawley Wharf Development – Hawley School, Hawley Road Proposed Zebra Crossing & Minor Parking Amendments We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to improve road safety on Hawley Road surrounding the new school that is to be built, which is part of the wider Hawley Wharf Development Site in Camden Town. In January 2013 planning consent was granted for the redevelopment of the Camden Lock area which included the proposal to relocate and enlarge the existing Hawley... MoreClosed 20 June 2016 -
PLAY STREET SCHEME - ROCHESTER SQUARE
PROPOSED PLAY STREET ROAD CLOSURES ON ROCHESTER SQUARE Scheme Reference: Rochester Square_PS16/17 The Council is writing to seek your views on its proposal to prohibit traffic through Rochester Square in order for the street to be used by children for play (Play Street), as designated by Section 29 of the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1988, on the first Sunday of every month, between the hours of 12:00pm -6:30pm for a maximum of 4 hours. The road closures on Rochester Square would be... MoreClosed 17 June 2016 -
LSEF Mathematics Self Evaluation Form Secondary Teachers
The purpose of the LSEF Mathematics Self Evaluation Survey is to find out teachers' level of confidence on their mathematic knowledge and understandings about the Mathematics National Curriculum and their pedagogic knowledge and skills to teach it to pupils at the beginning of the LSEF Camden Higher Order Mathematics Project. It will help the LSEF research team to plan the events over the next 12 months and enable the team to collect and consolidate evidence to demonstrate how the programme... MoreClosed 17 June 2016 -
LSEF Mathematics Self Evaluation Form Primary Teachers
The purpose of the LSEF Mathematics Self Evaluation Survey is to find out teachers' level of confidence on their mathematic knowledge and understandings about the Mathematics National Curriculum and their pedagogic knowledge and skills to teach it to pupils at the beginning of the LSEF Camden Higher Order Mathematics Project. It will help the LSEF research team to plan the events over the next 12 months and enable the team to collect and consolidate evidence to demonstrate how the programme... MoreClosed 15 June 2016 -
Greener School Awards 2016 - part of Camden in Bloom
This year’s Greener School Award cattegories are: 1. Energy efficiency Covering the measures a school is taking to reduce its energy consumption 2. Healthy start award for food growing Covering how gardening and food growing is improving the students’ quality of life 3. Biodiversity Covering how the school is creating habitats to maintain and improve the wildlife on their grounds 4. Reduce, reuse, recycle ... MoreClosed 10 June 2016 -
St Pancras Gardens Masterplan
A Masterplan for the Future In September 2015 we held community and stakeholder engagement events to find out what long term improvements could be made at St Pancras Gardens. We ensured a range of views were captured and a variety of interests and needs were represented. We have developed a master plan design to provide an overall vision for the future of the Gardens. This identifies the priority themes, needs and aspirations for when funding becomes available. The plans also... MoreClosed 2 June 2016 -
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 . MoreClosed 31 May 2016 -
Kilburn Grange Park Masterplan
During autumn 2015, we held community engagement events to find out what future improvements could be made at Kilburn Grange Park. We are working with LUC landscape architects to design a master plan which identifies the priority themes, needs and aspirations for the park, subject to when funding becomes available. We have developed an overall vision on the attached design plans and posters. These plans were on display at a community engagement event held in the park on Wednesday 4th May,... MoreClosed 26 May 2016 -
Using technology to help young people in Camden to stay healthy
The NHS in Camden would like to understand how young people in Camden use, or might use, digital technology to help them manage their health and wellbeing. This might be using websites or apps to get information and advice if you're worried about your health, or it might be using technology to help you manage a long term condition. We want to make sure that this technology works for young people in Camden so we need to hear your views! This short survey is for young people aged 12 to 19.... MoreClosed 23 May 2016 -
Using technology to help families in Camden to stay healthy
The NHS in Camden would like to understand how parents in Camden use, or might use, digital technology to help them manage their families' health and wellbeing. This might be using websites or apps to get information and advice if you're worried about your child's health, or it might be using technology to help manage a long term condition your child has. We want to make sure that this technology works for families in Camden so we need to hear your views! This short survey is for parents... MoreClosed 23 May 2016 -
Naming the HS2 replacement housing blocks survey
We are inviting Camden residents to help us name the eight new HS2 replacement housing blocks on the Regent’s Park Estate. Camden Council is currently building replacement homes for all council tenants and resident leaseholders set to lose their homes due to High Speed 2 (HS2), the new railway from London to Birmingham. Construction has commenced on six of the sites and should be completed by autumn 2017, ready for residents to move ahead of HS2 Ltd’s demolition works. Camden Council... MoreClosed 15 May 2016 -
Consultation on home to school or college travel arrangements
Camden Council’s draft ‘Home to school or college travel arrangements policy’ describes the arrangements for all students up to the age of 18, and for young people with special educational needs and / or disabilities up to the age of 25. The document acknowledges the recommendations made in the Department for Education guidance on home to school travel and transport. Currently Camden is spending just over £2.6 million a year on transport for 275 children to travel to... MoreClosed 13 May 2016 -
Briardale Gardens Proposals
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Camden Gardens - Park Improvement Proposal
In September 2015 we held consultation events to find out what improvements could be made to the open space in Camden Gardens. 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. Priority improvements you mentioned were: Creating a space where people feel safe to sit and... MoreClosed 12 May 2016 -
Centre For Independent Living (CIL)
Market Testing for: A Proposed Tender for an Organisation to Develop and Deliver the Centre for Independent Living (CIL) The Council is proposing to tender for an Organisation that will develop (with the council and relevant stakeholders) and then deliver the Centre for Independent Living (CIL). Background Camden Council is committed to developing a Centre for Independent Living (CIL) in the borough by summer 2018. The Council is looking to select, through a fair... MoreClosed 9 May 2016 -
2015/16 Exercise Referral Survey
We are interested in your experience taking part in the Camden Exercise referral scheme; please take a few minutes to complete this short survey. The information provided is kept confidential – you have an opportunity to give your name and contact details should you wish towards the end. At the end of the survey you will have an opportunity to enter a prize draw to win an Apple iPod touch 8GB. The information provided is kept confidential. MoreClosed 30 April 2016 -
Alexandra Road Park Survey March 2016
Alexandra Road Park Between August 2014 and September 2015, a partnership of Alexandra and Ainsworth Tenants’ and Residents’ Association, the Friends of Alexandra Road Park and Camden Council led a project to restore Alexandra Road Park with £1.5m from the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund and Big Lottery Fund. We would like to find out how people heard about the park restoration. Please help us by filling in the questionnaire below. MoreClosed 30 April 2016 -
Cumberland Market - Park Improvements
In September 2015 we held consultation events to find out what improvements could be made to the open space in Cumberland Market. 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. Priority improvements you mentioned were: Poor path layout around the Eastern section ... MoreClosed 28 April 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... MoreClosed 19 April 2016 -
Tell us your views and receive a £20 voucher
What is this research about? We are holding focus groups in March and early April to hear from residents in Camden and Islington about what they would like from services in London which provide contraception as well as tests and treatment for sexually transmitted infections. This information will be used in deciding how best to deliver these services in the future. What does the focus group involve? You will not be asked to speak about your own expereince of using sexual health... MoreClosed 15 April 2016 -
Kilburn Neighbourhood Planning Area and Forum applications
The emerging Kilburn neighbourhood forum has applied jointly to Camden and Brent councils to set the boundary of their neighbourhood area and to be formally designated as a neighbourhood forum, in accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations . The proposed neighbourhood area falls within both Camden and Brent boroughs. MoreClosed 15 April 2016
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