Covering the activities and lack thereof of Camden’s local politicians in Bloomsbury and Central London
May 5 Elections: Will Anything Change?
The problems themselves are clear to all – but what ties them all together, and why does it seem so inevitable and impossible for those problems to be fixed?
The Conservatives are Likely Bloomsbury’s only Hope in 2022
Love them or hate them, it is looking increasingly likely that the Conservatives will be the only party to mount a convincing challenge to the Labour ignorocracy in 2022.
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Infamous ‘London Streetspace’ Quashed in High Court
“I conclude that the decision-making processes … were seriously flawed, and the decisions were not a rational response to the issues which arose as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.” – Mrs Justice Lang
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Bloomsbury Environment Awards 2020
As we come to the end of 2020, it is time to celebrate the best of the changes made to the world-famous environment of Bloomsbury.
The Politics of Ignorance
Opinion: Camden’s cabinet are acutely aware of local opposition, but employ ignorance as a powerful political tool.
Adam Harrison: Camden’s Chris Grayling?
A great deal of the woes of living in Camden can be traced directly to Adam Harrison. Is he not the local equivalent of Chris Grayling?
COVID and LTN Sagas have Exposed True Extent of Camden’s ‘Local Tyranny’
The ongoing controversies surrounding Low Traffic Neighbourhoods (LTNs) and road closures under cover of COVID have exposed the true extent of Camden’s ‘local tyranny’, but also its utter incompetence. Only the Camden’s arrogance can be blamed for the spectacular failure of its schemes.
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Long Read: Camden and Developers too Close for Comfort
Opinion: The Outernet planning decision reaffirms that Camden’s special relationship with major development companies has crossed the line.
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