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Haverstock Hill cycle lanes: Camden decision called in | Hampstead Highgate Express

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Oliver Cooper on Camden s record on rubbish | Hampstead Highgate Express

Oliver Cooper, Opposition leader, Camden Council Published: 6:34 PM May 10, 2021    Veolia have contracts with 14 London boroughs - Credit: Veolia Lots of things have changed because of Covid. But one thing has been an ever-present on our streets and the urgency of solving it accentuated the pandemic. And that’s rubbish. People will continue to spend more time at and near home, and making sure household waste is collected and not just strewn on our streets will be vital to a cleaner, greener, and more beautiful borough. However, the rubbish has sadly kept piling up in Camden. New official national statistics show that Camden has the most fly-tipping of any council in England, with 35,000 fly-tips in the twelve months up to March last year.

Cllr Steve Adams on Camden s traffic scheme consultations | Hampstead Highgate Express

Cllr Steve Adams, Belsize ward, Camden Published: 9:00 AM April 28, 2021    The £1.3m spent on Prince of Wales Road s cycle lanes could have taught several thousand children to ride a bike - Credit: PA Images A year ago, as the pandemic hit, Camden pushed through wide-ranging emergency powers. A big impact on people’s lives was removing democratic oversight of traffic changes: including road closures and the removal of parking spaces. Camden also removed the role of councillors to scrutinise these decisions and reduced the right of residents to be consulted. A year on, people wonder why these emergency restrictions on consultation still exist and what can be done to ensure good schemes are permanent and bad schemes reversed.

Camden plans to raise council tax by 5% | Hampstead Highgate Express

Published: 10:59 AM February 24, 2021    Updated: 5:26 PM February 24, 2021 Camden Council’s finance chief Cllr Richard Olszewski and Camden Conservatives leader Cllr Oliver Cooper - Credit: Camden Council/Polly Hancock The plan to raise council tax in Camden by 5% shows “disregard” to local residents, the town hall s opposition says.   Residents in band D properties will see their bill for Camden Council rise by £64.43 for the year – up to £1,356.11.   The Mayor of London is planning to raise City Hall s share by £6.41, to £338.71. So a band D household s total bill would be £1,694.82. The legal maximum 5% rise includes 2% on core council funding and 3% on social care. The Camden recommendation is being put to the council’s cabinet on Wednesday (February 24), and will be voted on by all councillors on March 1. The hikes will start in April, at the beginning of the 2021/22 financial year, if approved.

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