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Ham&High reporter A round-up of ongoing and upcoming roadworks - Credit: PA/ Dominic Lipinski A round-up of the most significant roadworks that could cause delays in Camden, Haringey, Barnet and Westminster next week, beginning July 19. Here’s a list of works by borough, according to one.network. Camden Willow Road and Pilgrim’s Lane may experience delays until July 26 due to broadband works by G. Networks Communications Ltd. There could be delays until July 22 at the junction of Rosslyn Hill, Downshire Hill and Thurlow Road due to broadband works by G. Networks Communications Ltd. Delays are likely until July 22 on Rosslyn Hill due to broadband works by G. Networks Communications Ltd, with nearby Hampstead Hill Gardens similarly affected. ....
The Hoo building in Hampstead. - Credit: Harry Taylor Plans for three luxury family homes in the Royal Free s old mental health building in Lyndhurst Gardens were approved on Thursday. Planning committee chair Cllr Heather Johnson used her casting vote to approve the scheme after the committee was deadlocked at four votes in favour, four against, and two abstentions. Developer Jaga Developments is to convert the listed building - formerly known as The Hoo - into two five-bedroom homes and one four-bedroom home. After disputes over the value of the land at the site, the developer said it accepted it would pay a higher community infrastructure levy (CIL) fee as part of the plans. But it said this and other rising costs meant providing an up-front affordable housing contribution was not viable . ....
Belfast house party described as disappointing by PSNI Rest assured, where people are deliberately flouting or recklessly breaching regulations they can expect to be penalised. Updated PSNI stock (Image: Press Eye) Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A PSNI statement has been issued after reports of groups in excess of 30 meeting for a house party in Belfast on Sunday afternoon. ....