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Jenny Rowlands, the current chief exec who has been at Camden for eight years, announced her plans to depart earlier this ...
A scheme to pedestrianise part of Camden High Street has been hailed as a win for clean air and safer streets for visitors.
A NEW project that aims to ‘…reach the furthest to hear the quietest’ launches next week – and leading researchers from University College London want to hear from you. Camden Connects is a study run ...
Tony Evangelou, owner of Lemonia in Regent’s Park Road, which over the years has been a favourite spot among many famous ...
Singaporean playwright Joel Tan’s Scenes from a Repatriation follows the fictional return of a 1,000-year-old statue from Britain to China. The play begins at the British Museum, where we learn how ...
Set during the late 1970s and early 1980s, Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky’s engaging political drama explores a pivotal chapter in the history of the Labour Party, conveying the internal struggle of ...
IF you’ve managed to see (and sit through) the 5¾ hours of Wagner’s Die Walküre currently at Covent Garden (running to May 17 if you haven’t), you’ll know the thrill of what big opera with a massive ...
WITH its village green image of greying, older chaps with beards hopping about, perhaps between a gulp of ale, Morris dancing was once fiercely protected as a traditional folk dance reserved for ...
THEY look like two mild-mannered geography teachers at parents’ evening, gently explaining why your child got a B instead of an A. Patient, thoughtful and above all kind – not the image many were ...
A MINI-earthquake was rumbling at the Town Hall last night (Wednesday) after a Labour councillor told the party he was quitting to join the Tories. Shiva Tiwari, who has represented West Hampstead for ...
ONE of the last vestiges of Islington’s antiques trading heyday has closed its doors after 35 years in business on the Essex Road – with a sofa showroom taking its place. Criterion Auction House ...
HI there, we’re off! Now that seems an appropriate way to start, as it was the headline on the very first issue of the Camden New Journal back in 1982. Here we go again on another adventure with the ...
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