Published:
2:31 PM January 18, 2021
Head chef Dan Miller and sous chef Beni Bischoff will prepare meals for NHS frontline workers
- Credit: courtesy of Ham restaurant
A West Hampstead restaurant is sending chef-prepared meals to frontline NHS workers as they battle the pandemic.
Hām is preparing healthy, hearty & delicious meals for doctors and nurses working in the ICU wards at UCLH and The Royal Free. Restaurant founders David Houten and Rose Tuckey have donated £500 towards supplying the first 50 food boxes and are crowdfunding to extend the scheme.
With £6,000 raised so far they said: “We’ve been overwhelmed by the generosity of everyone that has contributed and we hope we can make a small improvement to the daily life of those who are giving so much right now.”
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If you looked at the property market during 2020 then you ll know how much of a strange year 2020 was.
Cllr Oliver Cooper, Camden Council
Published:
3:45 PM January 15, 2021
Carlton Primary School is closing because of a decline in pupil numbers
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Last month, when announcing Camden’s tragic decision to close Carlton Primary, Camden s cabinet member for schools said something that should send a shiver down the spine of parents across Camden and give councillors pause for thought.
Carlton is the third school that Camden has proposed closing in two years, and the cabinet member told the meeting that because of the falling number of children growing up locally, it “won’t be the last,” calling it the “canary in the mine”.
A seven-storey block will replace the existing accommodation
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The demolition of student accommodation in West End Lane, to be replaced by a new seven-storey block with 18 more bed spaces, has secured the approval of Camden Council s planning committee despite neighbours’ objections.
Empiric Student Properties said the replacement block at 89-91 West End Lane will provide higher-quality rooms, accessibility, and energy efficiency than could be achieved by simply renovating it.
The plans sparked an outcry from neighbours, with the NW6 Residents Group condemning the plans to increase the number of windows and bed spaces on the western face of the building as “an unacceptable invasion of privacy , while the Combined Residents Associations of South Hampstead (CRASH) called out as “disproportionate” the plans to demolish the building only to increase the block’s communal areas and a small amount of beds.