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  • Grafton Road Timed Closure

    We are aware that some drivers find the existing closure confusing, and they do not understand the signs used. The current signage (shown in Diagram 1) is in the Highway Code and meets the Department for Transport legislation. However, some people do still drive through the closure when the restrictions are in place. To improve compliance, the Council would like to consult on the following options, but have included an option to leave the current arrangement as they are:... More
    Opened 7 June 2013
  • Edith Neville Primary School and Children's Centre CIP project

    In Somers Town, where the Council owns a large proportion of land, there is much we think we can do to improve the area. In February and April this year we carried out a public consultation which asked you to confirm the regeneration priorities for the area. After a great response you confirmed that the most important priority areas for regeneration in Somers Town are; community safety, education and community facilities, jobs and training, housing, open space and getting about. The... More
    Opened 17 May 2013
  • Public Consultation – Highgate West Hill, proposed ped improvements by ‘The Green’

    We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to improve the pedestrian facilities on Highgate West Hill, beside ‘The Green’. This will greatly improve walking in Highgate by enabling people to walk to and through The Green between St Michael’s Church and The Grove. At present The Green has a path cutting through it, aligning with St Michael’s Church. However there is no pedestrian access to this path from Highgate West Hill. The footpath from The Grove can be obstructed by... More
    Opened 13 May 2013
  • Agar Grove regeneration consultation

    As part of the Council’s Community Investment Programme we have been developing proposals for the redevelopment of the Agar Grove estate, NW1. There is a summary of what’s happened so far at camden.gov.uk/agargrove In April 2013 we exhibited our architects’ latest designs and would like to know what all the estate’s residents think about these. Please give us your feedback by completing this online feedback form. Questions 7, 8, 9 and 10 refer to the numbered exhibition... More
    Opened 30 April 2013
  • Electric vehicles and residents

    We would like to find out the level of interest among residents for electric vehicle trials in the community. Please fill in the online survey below to tell us your thoughts and opinions. More
    Opened 23 April 2013
  • Queen’s Crescent Market, Parking and loading changes

    The Council has developed proposals to make Queen’s Crescent market a better place for traders, residents, businesses (shop owners and market traders) 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. Residents have told us that they are concerned with the lack of parking especially as a number of trader bays are unoccupied on a daily basis. The proposed changes will therefore help to... More
    Opened 11 April 2013
  • Changing our housing allocation scheme - we want your views

    We are looking at how we allocate social housing (council and housing association homes) in Camden. By law, we must explain in writing who can apply for social housing, who gets priority, and how we are making sure it is allocated to the people who need it most. We do this in our Housing Allocation Scheme. Everyone who applies for housing in Camden goes on a list known as the housing register. Currently over 25,000 households are on the list, and this number is growing each year. On... More
    Opened 18 March 2013
  • Mount Pleasant regeneration consultation

    Royal Mail are consulting residents, local people and stakeholders on the proposals to regenerate Mount Pleasant. The highlights of the proposed scheme are described by Royal Mail to be: Proposal for a significant mixed use development contributing to the life and diversity of the neighbourhood; The scheme will provide 680 new homes including an offer of approximately 130 new affordable housing units; Provide 20 retail / community use units and 35,000 sq feet of... More
    Opened 14 March 2013
  • Somers Town Neighbourhood Area and Forum Applications

    A Somers Town 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 7th March and all responses must be submitted by Friday 19th April 2013 through email to LDF@camden.gov.uk or post to:... More
    Opened 7 March 2013
  • Volunteering Strategy 2013 - 2016

    Camden has a strong tradition and history of volunteering. We are a rich borough in terms of skills, experience and enthusiasm. These assets can be harnessed to make a significant difference to individuals, organisations, communities and businesses. Benefits from volunteering are created both for those who give and for those who receive. We need a volunteering strategy to ensure that there is joined up working across all relevant sectors so that we can strengthen the... More
    Opened 5 March 2013
  • Somers Town Community Investment Programme – your priorities

    Like many other councils, Camden has had a significant reduction in the money it receives from the government, so we have to find new ways to invest into the communities that need it. In Somers Town, where the Council owns a large proportion of land, there is much we think we can do to improve the area for local residents and businesses. Rather than looking only at individual sites we want to get the best for everyone by looking at Somers Town as a whole. As part of this, we want to know... More
    Opened 25 February 2013
  • Borough-wide 20 mph speed limit

    Camden Council is committed to reducing road casualties in the borough and creating more pleasant neighbourhoods for everyone. We would like to know your views about a possible borough-wide 20 mph speed limit. WHERE We are proposing to introduce the 20 mph speed limit on all roads that we manage within the borough. This excludes ‘red routes’ which are Camden Road, Camden Street, Euston Road, Finchley Road and Hampstead Road as these roads are managed by Transport for... More
    Opened 11 February 2013
  • The Camden Flood Risk Management Strategy consultation

    We are consulting on Managing flood risk in Camden: The Camden Flood Risk Management Strategy which is a new statutory document which explains what actions the Council and other key stakeholders will take to manage flood risk in Camden. More
    Opened 11 February 2013
  • Fortune Green and West Hampstead Neighbourhood Area and Forum Applications

    A Fortune Green and West 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 31st January and all responses must be submitted by Friday 15th March 2013 through email to ... More
    Opened 31 January 2013
  • Controlled Parking Zones (CPZs) and conversion of resident bays to permit holder only bays

    Camden Council wants to know if you think the Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) hours in some zones should change and whether resident parking bays should be converted to accommodate business scheme B permit holders. More
    Opened 11 January 2013
  • Shelton Street– Pedestrian and Streetscape Improvements

    The London Borough of Camden and Westminster City Council are working together to improve the street environment along Shelton Street. This would be achieved by introducing raised crossing points and dropped kerbs for improving accessibility and prioritising pedestrian movement along the street. We are seeking your views on the following proposals: Widen the footway and install a dropped kerb on Drury Lane opposite the existing wider footway in front of number 167 to assist... More
    Opened 24 December 2012
  • West Hampstead Area Based Scheme – Proposed Road Humps in Sumatra Road & Parking Changes in Solent Road

    We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to reduce traffic speeds on Sumatra Road by converting the existing speed cushions into sinusoidal road humps as part of the larger West Hampstead Area Based Scheme. West Hampstead Area is a vibrant part of Camden boasting excellent transport links, a unique high street and desirable residential streets. West End Lane, which runs from North to South through the centre of West Hampstead, contains many independent shops, contributing to... More
    Opened 21 December 2012
  • Inglewood Road – Proposed Junction Improvements

    We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to reduce speed and improve pedestrian safety in Inglewood Road, at its junction with West End Lane. West End Lane is a busy shopping street that is lined with various types of shops, restaurants and cafes. It is also however dominated by traffic, and has sections of narrow pavements. The street has very high pedestrian volumes that include shoppers, visitors and commuters however, the quality of the street environment reflects poorly... More
    Opened 11 December 2012
  • Sandwell Crescent – Proposed Junction Improvements

    We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposal to help improve pedestrian facilities and reduce speed in Sandwell Crescent, where it meets West End Lane. West End Lane is a busy shopping street that is lined with various types of shops, restaurants and cafes. It is also however dominated by traffic, and has sections of narrow pavements. The street has very high pedestrian volumes that include shoppers, visitors and commuters however, the quality of the street environment reflects... More
    Opened 11 December 2012
  • Bayham Street & Plender Street New Zebra Crossings, Footway Widening

    Following the recent removal of the traffic signals at the above junction we are now seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to provide further improvements to this junction. When the scheme was completed officers visited the junction a number of times to see how the junction is now working and whether additional improvements could be useful. We have also received some feedback from local residents and councillors on this new layout; some preferred the traffic signals as they allow... More
    Opened 10 December 2012
  • Fitzrovia Area Action Plan (FAAP) - consultation on draft plan

    We are consulting on a draft plan for an area between Euston Road, Cleveland Street/ Charlotte Street, New Oxford Street and Gower Street. The plan is needed to deal with the impact of development pressure on the area. The plan aims to ensure that growth delivers maximum benefits in terms of open space and other public spaces, housing, affordable homes, community facilities and locally produced energy. It sets out land use principles, urban design principles and development principles for... More
    Opened 6 December 2012
  • Swiss Cottage Area Wide Improvements

    Camden Council has developed a number of proposals to make the Swiss Cottage area a safer and more attractive place for residents, businesses and visitors. Some of the changes proposed are to help make it easier for school children to walk and cycle to the new Swiss Cottage School in Adelaide Road/Avenue Road. The proposals include new cycle lanes, improved pedestrian crossing and measures to improve road safety. More
    Opened 29 November 2012
  • Royal College Street Cycle Facility Improvements

    Royal College Street is a one-way road with a segregated cycling facility. Residents in the area have highlighted concerns about traffic speeds and road safety on this street. In response, the Council has developed a number of proposals to make Royal College Street a safer place for everybody. 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. Our studies have shown that there is a higher than... More
    Opened 29 November 2012
  • Local list nominations

    We are now seeking nominations of features in Camden to be assessed for inclusion on Camden’s Local List. The nomination period will run from 22nd November 2012 to 21st January 2013. More
    Opened 22 November 2012
  • Earlham Street Experimental Road Closure

    Camden is working with the Seven Dials’ Trust to make the Seven Dials area more attractive for residents and businesses as well as encouraging more people to walk and cycle. Taxis and other vehicles use Monmouth Street, Earlham Street and Shorts Gardens as a short cut to avoid traffic queues on Shaftesbury Avenue. Therefore these streets are often busy with traffic which makes the area less pleasant for residents and businesses. The Council would like to undertake a trial closure of... More
    Opened 16 November 2012
  • The French School (Kentish Town) – Proposed Parking Changes

    Camden Council would like to improve safety for children crossing Willes Road on their way to and from The French School and other nearby schools. Council officers have visited the location along with Ward Members, the Inkerman Road Residents’ Association, and with the school’s representatives to come up with a solution to the problems that pupils and pedestrians encounter when trying to cross this road. Officers have observed parents as well as the school buses used by The French School... More
    Opened 16 November 2012
  • England’s Lane/Primrose Hill Road – Proposed Parking Changes and 20mph speed limit

    We are seeking your views on the Council’s proposals to reduce traffic congestion on England’s Lane and to introduce a 20mph speed limit on this street. The England’s Lane area is a mixture of commercial and residential properties and is part of the C11 bus route. In England’s Lane there are a mixture of resident and pay and display parking, and loading facilities. The existing parking provision at the western end of England’s Lane restricts the carriageway and creates a... More
    Opened 12 November 2012
  • Kentish Town Neighbourhood Forum Application Consultation

    A Kentish Town 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 8 th November and all responses must be submitted by Thursday 20 th December 2012 by email to LDF@camden.gov.uk . ... More
    Opened 8 November 2012
  • Camden CIL preliminary draft charging schedule

    We are planning to introduce a Camden Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) and we would like your views on our preliminary draft charging schedule. The Community Infrastructure Levy (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... More
    Opened 8 November 2012
  • Consultation about the delivery of mental health day opportunities

    Between November 2012 and February 2013 we asked people in Camden how mental health day opportunities can be modernised and how they should be delivered in the future. The consultation was only about the consortium day services, which are provided by a consortium of three centres; Barnes House, Crossfield centre and Holy Cross Centre Trust. The council proposed three options on how to deliver future mental health day opportunities and encouraged people to express a preference for one of... More
    Opened 6 November 2012
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