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Cambridge Survey
As you are about to embark on your first Lesson Study cycle, we would like to ask you to take part in this survey. The survey consists of two parts. The first part aims to elicit information on your expectations of Lesson Study, and the second on teacher learning activities. Please note that it is crucial that you complete this survey before your first Lesson Study session. Also, please be assured that the data will be treated confidentially and that all future reporting of the data... MoreClosed 31 December 2014 -
Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment consultation
Have your say on local pharmacies Camden’s Health and Wellbeing Board is consulting on the draft 2015 Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA). The document sets out what services are currently offered, and assesses whether these meet Camden residents’ current and future needs. The consultation seeks to ensure the accuracy of the information presented and that the conclusions are appropriate. The draft PNA is available for download below. Your answers to our consultation will... MoreClosed 24 December 2014 -
Regent's Park Estate Community Vision 2014
Introduction We would like your input into establishing a community vision for the future of the Regent’s Park Estate. What we’re looking at: You’re Community Vision Contribute towards establishing a community vision and tell us about your priorities for the area. What you can do today:. Give us your views on the community vision and fill in a feedback form. Tell us if we’ve got the vision right or wrong or if we’ve missed anything important to... MoreClosed 21 December 2014 -
Adult Safeguarding Strategy 2015-18
Camden Safeguarding Adults Partnership Board and Islington Safeguarding Adults Partnership Board are both coming to the end of their current three year plans for safeguarding adults – called a 'safeguarding strategy'. Over the next few months, we will be working together to put a new joint three year safeguarding strategy in place which covers both Camden and Islington. The new strategy will run from April 2015 to March 2018, and will help us meet our duties under the Care Act. ... MoreClosed 19 December 2014 -
Public Realm Improvements - Netley Primary School Development
Netley Primary School & Everton Buildings Development, NW1 3EX Road Safety and Public Realm Improvements We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to improve road safety on the streets surrounding the newly rebuilt Netley Primary School and Everton Buildings located on Stanhope Street and William Road, NW1 3EX. The Netley development project is one part of a 15 year Community Investment Programme by Camden with local people to identify ways to improve some of the... MoreClosed 12 December 2014 -
Improvements to the Leather Lane Market area
The Council has developed proposals to make Leather Lane market area a better place for traders, residents, businesses and visitors. This leaflet sets out these proposals, and as a local resident, business or group, this is your opportunity to let us know what you think. Leather Lane has a well established market that trades on the street throughout the week. The street is also lined with a variety of popular small independent shops. Currently, when the market is on, vehicles drive... MoreClosed 5 December 2014 -
Maiden Lane Community Survey
This survey asks questions about Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) in the Maiden Lane 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. MoreClosed 30 November 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... MoreClosed 28 November 2014 -
Red Lion Street - Parking Amendments
PROPOSED PARKING AND WAITING/LOADING CHANGES RED LION STREET We are writing to seek your views on the Council’s proposals to amend parking/loading changes on Red Lion Street between Theobald’s Road and Princeton Street. The Council has been made aware of loading difficulties experienced by The Enterprise Public House resulting in delivery vehicles having to park in adjacent parking bays or on the footway causing an obstruction to pedestrians and vehicular traffic. The Council has... MoreClosed 24 November 2014 -
Mathematics Teaching Confidence Survey 2
As a condition of the funding for the programme, we have been asked to identify how the programme has helped teachers to deepen on their subject knowledge and to strengthen their confidence in teaching the new curriculum. The topics listed below are taken from the new curriculum. This survey is a repeat of the one that you may have completed earlier as we are carrying out research into possible changes in your knowledge and/or confidence at the end of the programme phase. Please complete... MoreClosed 23 November 2014 -
Changes to Hostel Rents and Charges 2014
We are considering making some changes to the charges for rent and other services in Belmont hostel. 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... MoreClosed 16 November 2014 -
Pancras Road - Proposed Walking and Cycling Improvements
Last year Camden Council implemented a number of changes on Royal College Street between Crowndale Road and Baynes Street to improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians and to reduce traffic speeds. The changes included providing wide protected cycle lanes for cyclists and 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 – a network of cycle... MoreClosed 14 November 2014 -
Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2015/16
Camden’s proposals We are proposing a Council Tax Reduction scheme for 2015 -2016 that is in line with the needs of the community and incentivises people to get back into work. Before making a decision we are seeking the views of local people and those who may be affected. For more details about the various options and additional information please see the attached documents: Frequently Asked Questions Background Information Equality Impact... MoreClosed 31 October 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. MoreClosed 31 October 2014 -
Fortune Green and West Hampstead Neighbourhood Plan
Fortune Green and West Hampstead (FGWH) Neighbourhood Forum have now submitted the final version of their Neighbourhood Plan to the Council for public consultation in accordance with the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012. MoreClosed 31 October 2014 -
Oral Health Market Testing Camden and Islington
Overview The London Borough of Camden and Islington are carrying out a market engagement exercise on the proposal to tender a joint oral health promotion service contract to start on the 1 st of July 2015. It is anticipated that the contract will be for an initial period of three years with the option for two extensions of one year each. In the region of £700,000 (£350,000 in Camden and £350,000 in Islington) will be available annually for this contract which is funded wholly by the... MoreClosed 27 October 2014 -
Gordon Square - PROPOSED NEW CYCLE PARKING CONSULTATION
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to convert 10 metres of residents’ parking bay into on-carriageway cycle parking stands on Gordon Square. These works should serve to provide additional much needed cycle parking in a key area. MoreClosed 25 October 2014 -
Fitzroy Square - PROPOSED NEW CYCLE PARKING CONSULTATION
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to provide on carriageway cycle parking outside 9 Fitzroy Square. This will require removing 6.5metres of single yellow line on Fitzroy Street close to the junction with Warren Street and moving the adjacent parking bays closer to the junction to create a 8.5 metres space on the carriageway for cycle parking. These works should serve to provide additional much needed cycle parking in a key area. MoreClosed 25 October 2014 -
Tavistock Square - PROPOSED NEW CYCLE PARKING CONSULTATION
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to convert 10 metres of Car Club parking bay (two car space) into on-carriageway cycle parking stands on Tavistock Square. These works should serve to provide additional much needed cycle parking in a key area. MoreClosed 25 October 2014 -
Bedford Way - PROPOSED NEW CYCLE PARKING CONSULTATION
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to convert 10 metres of single yellow line into on-carriageway cycle parking stands on Bedford Way. These works should serve to provide additional much needed cycle parking in a key area. MoreClosed 25 October 2014 -
Arlington Road - PROPOSED NEW CYCLE PARKING CONSULTATION
We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to convert 10 metres of single yellow line into on-carriageway cycle parking stands on Arlington Road. These works should serve to provide additional much needed cycle parking in a key area. MoreClosed 25 October 2014 -
Mathematics Teaching Confidence Survey pre-LS (Year 2 schools)
As a condition of the funding for the programme, we have been asked to identify how the programme helps teachers to deepen on their subject knowledge and to strengthen their confidence in teaching the new curriculum. This survey will be repeated at the end of the project to see any changes in your knowledge and/or confidence. Please complete this form by selecting the number that best reflects your level of confidence in teaching each aspect of mathematics. We would like you to identify... MoreClosed 24 October 2014 -
New Mathematics Curriculum Confidence Survey pre LS (Year 2 schools)
As a condition of the funding for the programme, we have been asked to identify how the programme helps teachers to deepen on their subject knowledge and to strengthen their confidence in teaching the new curriculum. The topics listed below are taken from the new curriculum. This survey will be repeated at the end of the project. Please complete this form by selecting the number that best reflects your level of confidence in teaching each aspect of mathematics. We would like you to... MoreClosed 24 October 2014 -
Chesterbalmore Housing Development – Parking Changes
PROPOSED CONVERSION OF RESIDENTS’ PARKING BAY INTO A SHARED USE AND A DOCTORS BAY IN CROFTDOWN ROAD AND THE PROPOSED CONVERSION OF RESIDENTS’ PARKING BAY TO SINGLE YELLOW LINE ON RAYDON STREET AND ON BALMORE STREET We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to convert 5metres of residents’ parking bay (1 space) into a general doctor’s parking bay and 10metres of residents’ parking bay (2 spaces) into a shared use parking bay both on Croftdown Road. This follows a... MoreClosed 22 October 2014 -
Rent Stabilisation
The purpose of the consultation is to find out what can be done in london to influence the quality and price of privately rented homes, whilst enabling landlords to run successful businesses. MoreClosed 17 October 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... MoreClosed 3 October 2014 -
HS2 Replacement Homes Design Competition
Camden remains opposed to the Government’s HS2 proposals because of the massive disruption it will cause to our residents and communities. Despite our opposition we are forced to plan for what happens if it does go ahead. Over 200 homes on the Regent’s Park estate will be demolished and we are pushing HS2 to provide replacement homes in the area for those affected. Following initial consultation with residents we have invited the shortlisted architects to submit ideas for the... MoreClosed 21 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,... MoreClosed 18 September 2014 -
Liddell Road Consultation
View the proposals for a new primary school building, employment space, housing and new public open space on Liddell Road. MoreClosed 29 August 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... MoreClosed 29 August 2014
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