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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 6 September 2007
 
SO WHAT HAPPENED TO DOT'S ANTIQUES?

Probe into clearance scandal branded a ‘whitewash’...


AN investigation into the disappearance of contents from the flats of elderly tenants has been called a whitewash by friends of a 92-year-old widow whose home was cleared by council workers. > more
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Praise for murder witness
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The wheelchairs that went walkabout
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Labour urge ministers to put homes before cash windfall
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Firefighters' tribute to stab victim
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An important step in the right direction for Bloomsbury youths

Trek through Chesham countryside a big hit with teenagers


TEENAGERS from Bloomsbury say they have been transformed following a four-day trek in the Chesham countryside... > more
 
Yellow lines may signal coda for ebony and ivory outlet - HE’S sold pianos to some of the world’s most famous musicians, singers, and actors – and even a football... > more

Pop star wants a sober twist for ‘noisy’ pub - POP star Tanita Tikaram has called for the rejection of an application from her local pub to let smokers puff away in the... > more

‘Surgical accident’ cost life of musician - A CELEBRATED violinist died in hospital after a routine operation went wrong. Elspeth Iliff, of Dartmouth Park , was supposed... > more

Good samaritan to rescue as other drivers pass by - WHEN retired bus driver Norman Ley became unwell while driving, the last thing he expected was for a good... > more

Blitz on muggers who prey on pupils - A POLICE operation has been launched against muggers who target Hampstead schoolchildren carrying mobile phones and... > more

Academy backers: We wanted a school south of Euston Road - THE sponsors of Camden’s first city academy wanted the new school to be located south of... > more

Coldplay star to chop down trees - PLANNING chiefs have allowed Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland permission to knock down two trees at his new Hampstead... > more

Group calls for action on basements and gardens - GARDENS being turned into car parks and digging out underground rooms are the two major planning issues... > more

Ten years of Youth in Action - TEN years of Fitzrovia’s Youth In Action, a youth group credited with changing the scenery of The Warren play area from crime to... > more

‘Let public view mansion’ - THE doors to Witanhurst mansion should be thrown open to the public, according to the Highgate Society. The house, in Highgate West Hill... > more

‘Give paintings to Tate’ plea - A FORMER Middlesex Hospital consultant has called for four paintings which hung in the hospital lobby for years to be given as a... > more

Room for Sienna? - FILM star Sienna Miller wants to spend 24 hours in your front room – and pay you for the privilege. The actress is starring in Hippie Hippie Shake... > more

Somali GCSE plea - ALLS for the introduction of a Somali GCSE in Camden schools will be heard by councillors on Monday night. The plea by teachers and... > more

‘Secret’ pay-out - THE size of the severance payout to former Town Hall chief lawyer Alison Lowton is being kept secret. Officials have refused to disclose the figure... > more

Hampstead women get their own centre after 25-year wait - AFTER 25 years of struggling to find suitable premises, the West Hampstead Women’s Centre... > more

Salma’s dad is being kept ‘in the dark’ - THE father of 12-year-old Salma ElSharkawy, who was killed in a car crash while in the care of Camden social services, says... > more

Teachers’ posts filled - CAMDEN’S secondary schools have vacancies for just three teachers at the start of the autumn term, figures seen by the New Journal reveal... > more

TV star’s home bid - FORMER Blue Peter presenter Richard Bacon has submitted plans to turn a run-down house in Belsize Park into a dream home. Mr Bacon, now a... > more

Funeral for crash victim - SCOTT Laird, the trainee mechanic and father-of-two who was killed in a motoring accident last month, is to be buried tomorrow (Friday)... > more
 
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