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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 16 July 2009
 
SHOPS' VANS PARK WHERE THEY LIKE

Supermarket giants pay fines and continue flouting rules

MAJOR supermarkets are flouting parking laws to ensure smooth deliveries to their smaller “convenience store” outlets, the New Journal can reveal... > more
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David Sloman: ‘a privilege to lead Royal Free’
From Whittington to the Royal Free... hospital chief’s £180K pa move
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Health centres struggle to cope with swine flu
Health centres struggle to cope with swine flu
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Cresswood Nursery children, staff and parents
Nursery saved
from closure

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Canopy next to Kentish Town Tube station
It’s carry on boozing at £180,000 shelter
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A triumphant Sean Kanavan, with his dog Khara, receives his Camden In Bloom award from Mayor Omar Faruque Ansari and Camden Council’s head of street policy Sam Monck at the Town Hall prize-giving ceremony on Monday
He’s blooming great!

Street gardening award for man who went blind after contracting meningitis

IT has been a long road to recovery for Sean Kanavan after a tragic misdiagnosis of meningitis robbed him of his sight for life. > more
 
Charity cronyism claims to be kept secret - A MESSY war of words erupted last night (Wednesday) as a troubled charity investigated for financial mismanagement... > more

Head to leave after 25 years - A POPULAR long-ser ving headteacher at a West Hampstead primary school is standing down after nearly a decade at the helm. > more

Stop and search ‘gangs’ crackdown - POLICE have used blanket stop-and-search powers across a swathe of the borough to prevent gang reprisals following two... > more

Housing chiefs hit back over sell-offs - HOUSING chiefs have tried to play down the results of a New Journal survey which showed tenants are almost universally... > more

Father Phil takes on money changers - IT was meant to be a trip done the old-fashioned way – two church men setting off on an arduous 1,000-mile journey to 29... > more

Parents mobilise against the mast - HUNDREDS of objections have met plans to erect a huge mobile phone mast in historic Hampstead. > more

Know what I mean, Harry? Big Frank visits his old training patch to offer tips on healthy living - HIS glory days as a world heavyweight boxing champion... > more

‘Shaken’ minicab driver is carjacked at gunpoint - A MINICAB driver was carjacked at gunpoint by two men who stole and set fire to his taxi in Dartmouth Park... > more

OAP found dead at home ‘could have been lying there for months’ - A PENSIONER with no family may have been lying dead in his Somers Town home for months... > more

Charity to chase playing field - CAMPAIGNERS for a community sports club are set to meet council bosses in a bid to persuade the Town Hall to sell them a disused... > more

Home economics teacher ready to taste retirement - AS a working class girl at a secondary modern school in the 1960s, Sheila Gibbons was not expected... > more

Cultures club! Festival beats off rain - CHILDREN got dizzy at the Somers Town Festival of Cultures on Saturday. > more

Dig into past: Pupils’ Georgian gardening - CHILDREN took a step back in time to get to grips with gardening, Georgian-style. > more

Fight goes on: Cypriots’ campaign isn’t flagging - EVERY year for almost 30 years Mornington Crescent theatre owner George Eugeniou has raised the flag... > more
 
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