Camden News
Publications by New Journal Enterprises
spacer
  Home Archive Competition Jobs Tickets Accommodation Dating Contact us
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
spacer
Camden New Journal - FORUM: Opinion in the CNJ
Published:25 September 2008
 
Generations of children have been robbed of their heritage

The success of The Sun newspaper’s sponsorship of a night at the opera contradicts our ideas of cultural elitism, writes Helen Lawrence


AMONG the amusing... > more
Letters
Barry was a nightmare for any ‘wicked’council officer
> more
spacerspacer Letters
Dangerous geraniums and other risky myths’
> more
spacerspacer Letters
Internet café model is no good for a public library
> more

spacerspacer Letters
Need for a lead on eco-living
> more
COMMENT & LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
 
Two St Pancras party delegates steer Labour ship

IN some ways it’s a bit stranger than fiction. But, hard though it may be to believe, one of the key policy elements of future government legislation turned on Tuesday at the Labour Party Conference on the motion of a delegation of two members of the St ­Pancras and Holborn party branch.
Although on Britain’s political map the branch is of little... > more

Vehicle wear and tear due to ‘traffic calming’
- ROAD humps, which are also called “traffic calming measures” are high in our part of Camden. > more

Why planning law can be extremely frustrating
- I CAN'T let Cllr Don Williams crass, provocative and grossly disingenuous comments... > more

Rug is pulled from under King’s Cross forum
- THE King’s Cross Development Forum met in a sombre mood for their annual review meeting... > more

Good business, not ‘for sale’ signs
- YOUR correspondent seems not to have realised the silly season is over (‘For sale’ signs next?... > more

An apology to leaseholders would have been better
- WELL done the leaseholders of Grafton Way in fighting off Camden’s unlawful... > more

Ease the burden
- WHY is it that a Member of Parliament gets a London allowance of £2,812 per year but the likes of me, an elderly... > more

Reward park staff
- REGENT'S Park deserves congratulations for winning the prestigious Green Flag for the third year. > more

Volunteers’ successes
- MY last Open House visit of 2008 was made to Kentish Town Community Centre, off Torriano Avenue... > more

Difficult for an ‘oldie’ to adapt to modern society
- AS an “oldie” myself (81), I empathise with the views of Beryl Bainbridge, Doris Lessing... > more

Opposition to new road
- IT is clear from speaking to staff at the City of London and from closer examination of the “masterplan” that... > more

Party line
- IN his Forum (September 18) Gerry Harrison made excellent observations on the role and motivations of... > more

Education measures
- TOM Foot’s article and John Dowd’s response (Our school has crossed no threshold of failure, September... > more

Saviour of the baths
- WORK has started on the important restoration of Kentish Town baths and it appears is progressing nicely. > more

Where are we to go?
- SO Mike Clarke thinks silence in libraries is not golden but boring. What he describes as “friendliness” is in fact its... > more
 
spacer














spacer


Theatre Music
Arts & Events Attractions
spacer
 
 


  up