Quiet Camden – a low traffic neighbourhood?
Our most read blogpost ever was a picture of the street after heavy snowfall where many people were out on the street, sweeping away snow, talking to one another and enjoying the peace...
Our most read blogpost ever was a picture of the street after heavy snowfall where many people were out on the street, sweeping away snow, talking to one another and enjoying the peace...
After four hours of listening and talking about transport at the conference organised by the Bath Alliance for the Public Realm I was ready for a beer in the Star with the only...
and a hidden threat to Camden could slip through – read on… The CRA is non-political. This is a recording of an interview this morning between Bath Newseum’s Richard Wyatt and the Cabinet...
The decision has been made by the Cabinet today to choose the recently unveiled option of a Class ‘C’ CAZ, rather than the Class ‘D’. This means highly polluting cars threatened with a...
We are most fortunate to have a close relationship with the project team and have followed up our December meeting with another one last week. They have agreed the following answers to our...
Many thanks to the 80 or so people who attended our AGM, last Thursday 22nd November. In the second half we had an open discussion on the CAZ and how we feel it...
Please come early. We will be ready for you from 7pm onwards, on Thursday at the Nexus Methodist Centre on Eastbourne Avenue. Here is the agenda. All the papers required for the...
These are not our words, but those of a Bath University Psychologist, Ian Walker, and would apply to us here in Camden. He goes on to say… I am a psychologist and I...
We are not alone. Here is a map of the clean air projects going on. The red ones are not going to result in a Clean Air Zone, CAZ. The green ones, in...
Wera – two blog posts in two days? You might ask about our political impartiality but she is our MP after all, and showing a lot of interest in our views. This meeting...