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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... MoreClosed 31 January 2013 -
HS2 consultations on compensation and safeguarding
HS2 have published two new consultations. The Safeguarding consultation is about seeking to protect the proposed railway from conflicting development. It identifies the areas of land over which HS2 must be consulted on any development proposed. The Property and Compensation Consultation seeks views of the range and type of consultation which should be paid to affected residents, businesses and communities. It also seeks views on how the different compensation systems should operate. ... MoreClosed 31 January 2013 -
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... MoreClosed 25 January 2013 -
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. MoreClosed 21 January 2013 -
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... MoreClosed 18 January 2013 -
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... MoreClosed 18 January 2013 -
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... MoreClosed 18 January 2013 -
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. MoreClosed 11 January 2013 -
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... MoreClosed 11 January 2013 -
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 . ... MoreClosed 20 December 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... MoreClosed 20 December 2012 -
Small Sites consultation
The Council is reviewing a number of small sites it owns around the borough as part of its Community Investment Programme . We want to find ways to provide new homes and generate investment to improve existing council homes and community facilities. We’ve been discussing these sites with ward councillors and are now seeking the views of local residents and businesses. MoreClosed 16 December 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... MoreClosed 14 December 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... MoreClosed 14 December 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... MoreClosed 12 December 2012 -
New artworks and memorials in parks, open spaces and the public realm in Camden
We would like to invite you to the up and coming public engagement meeting to discuss the draft guidance and get your views on: Tuesday 13th Novmeber from 5.30pm until 6.30pm at the Camden Centre Small Hall, Bidborough Street, WC1H 9JE. To locate the Camden Centre follow click the link http://goo.gl/maps/ca2uw Memorials and public art can positively enhance the public realm. They can help us to reflect on and remember the lives and experiences of those who... MoreClosed 2 December 2012 -
Clean Air Action Plan consultation
Air pollution has serious health impacts, and reducing air pollution is a key priority for Camden. In Camden the main pollutants of concern are Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and Particulate Matter (PM10), these mainly come from road transport and gas boilers, but also from rail, construction, and small industry. Camden is an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) because of the high levels of NO2 and PM10. Being an AQMA means we must monitor and reduce pollution in the borough, and this must be... MoreClosed 30 November 2012 -
Library delivery service feasibility study
Hello, and many thanks for taking the time to complete this short survey for Camden Library Service. In response to some previous research results we are looking at whether or not our community would like a delivery service for library products. This would be over and above what we provide already but would supplement our existing service, and enable us to reach new audiences and provide a convenient service for those customers who have commitments that make it difficult for them to get to... MoreClosed 26 November 2012 -
Changes to recycling in Camden
We are making changes to the recycling service in Camden to save residents time and to save the Council money. With the increasing cost of waste disposal and pressure on natural resources we have taken the opportunity to review the recycling service. We are making changes which will improve recycling performance, reduce costs and reduce the environmental impact of the service. Next summer, we are planning to provide some residents with a wheelie bin so that they can put all of their... MoreClosed 23 November 2012 -
Adelaide Road - Proposed signalised pedestrian crossing
We are seeking your views on proposals to implement a new signalised pedestrian crossing on Adelaide Road, between Avenue Road and Winchester Road, to aid students and staff travelling to the rebuilt Swiss Cottage School, which is being constructed as part of Camden’s Building Schools for Future initiative. An assessment has been made of the existing pedestrian crossing facilities on Adelaide Road close to the school, and it has demonstrated that they are not sufficient to safely... MoreClosed 23 November 2012 -
Camden's Tenancy Strategy
Since April 2012, the Council and private registered providers have been able to manage social rented housing, including ‘affordable rent’ homes in different ways. There are choices to make and these need to be made carefully, taking into consideration the aspirations set out in the newly published Camden plan and the housing needs and aspirations of our residents. In order to assist registered providers in making those choices at a borough level, Section 150 of the Localism Act 2011... MoreClosed 20 November 2012 -
Highgate Neighbourhood Forum consultation
A Highgate community group has applied to Haringey and Camden councils to be formally designated as a Neighbourhood Forum and set the boundary of their Neighbourhood Area, in accordance with Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012 . Both councils are now seeking views and comments on the applications from residents and other interested stakeholders. The consultation begins on the 20 September and all responses must be submitted by Friday 2nd November 2012 by email to LDF@camden.gov.uk . ... MoreClosed 2 November 2012 -
Consultation on Town Hall Extension - your role in getting the best for Camden
The Council is consulting on the community’s priorities for the Town Hall Extension site on Argyle Street to get the best for Camden from any buyer who develops it. Your feedback will be developed into a briefing that will be sent to potential buyers of the Town Hall Extension site which will detail the community’s aspirations, suggestions and priorities for Argyle Street. Please view our Meeting Invitation (58.5KB) and Consultation Pack (4.7MB) for further... MoreClosed 26 October 2012 -
Holly Lodge Estate Conservation Area draft energy efficiency planning guidance
We have drafted new planning guidance to provide advice and information to householders who are considering making energy efficiency improvements to their homes in Holly Lodge Estate Conservation Area. This guidance aims to provide residents with clear information about how these improvements can be made to homes without harming the character and appearance of the conservation area. It explains which measures require planning permission, and then gives guidance on which works are likely... MoreClosed 21 October 2012 -
Holly Lodge Estate Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Strategy
We have drafted a new conservation area appraisal and management strategy for Holly Lodge Estate Conservation Area and would like your views. The Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Strategy will be of interest to anyone who would like to know about the history and architecture of the area. It will also be useful for anyone who would like to alter or develop a property or who would be affected by development in the Holly Lodge Conservation Area. This includes residents,... MoreClosed 21 October 2012 -
Do you have a view on the Olympics?
After years of planning and preparation, the Olympic and Paralympic Games finally arrived in London this past summer, capturing the attention of the World and engaging local communities, visitors and athletes in a celebration of sport and culture from around the globe. For Camden, the 2012 Games presented both significant challenges and opportunities. If you have a view on the Olympics, we would like you to tell us by completing the short survey by 15 October 2012. MoreClosed 15 October 2012 -
Public Consultation – Primrose Hill 20mph Area and Improvements
The Council has developed a number of proposals to make Primrose Hill a safer place for 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. Residents in the area have highlighted concerns about traffic speeds and road safety. Our studies have shown that Primrose Hill has a higher than average number of road traffic collisions. Previous projects elsewhere in Camden have... MoreClosed 12 October 2012 -
30 Camden Street, Plender Street, Bayham Place and Richard Cobden School playground
We are now consulting on proposals to redevelop 30 Camden Street, the Richard Cobden School changing rooms site, Bayham Place Estate garages, the playground in Bayham Place, shopping parade at 67-72 Plender Street and Richard Cobden School playground. MoreClosed 5 October 2012 -
Extra police officers for Camden Town
Since April 2012, there have been 16 additional police officers patrolling the Camden Town area, funded jointly by the Council and the police. We recently sent residents and businesses in their area of operation a flyer about the increased police numbers. We have also publicised them in other ways. If you live in the area, we’d like to know what you thought of any information you may have seen about the extra police. Please take part in our survey to tell us what you... MoreClosed 30 September 2012 -
Local list selection criteria
We are seeking your views on the local list draft selection criteria that we will use to assess all nominations for Camden’s Local List. The selection criteria will also be used by people to justify their nominations. The draft Selection Critieria includes all the details the council and selection panel will take into account when making their assesment of nominations. We have produced the draft Selection Criteria in line with English Heritage’s guidance “ Good... MoreClosed 30 September 2012
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