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March 2007

  • Camden council tax freeze goes ahead
  • Success for pupils at Fleet Primary School
  • Camden secondary schools go up the league
  • Dispersal zone to tackle problem youths in Highgate
  • Camden school places survey results
  • Parents and nurseries go green with real nappies
  • Beer tastes sweeter for Camden drinkers
  • Top marks for Kentish Town Primary School
  • Thames Water fined £70,000 for streetworks offences in Camden
  • More time to give your views on dog controls
  • Swiss Cottage to close for birthday check up
  • Successful first year of books on prescription
  • Queens Crescent Library reopens
  • Sustainable design and construction policy approved by Camden Council
  • Prison sentence for bank account fraudster
  • Camden youths 'Act on It'
  • Better service for victims
  • Bid to turn 9000 empty buildings into homes
  • Court upholds council's decision
  • Camden's Family Learning Fun Day wins national prize
  • Stelios helps Camden students get on track
  • Pupils held captive at school
  • Camden pupils stage biggest ever singalong
  • Stelios helps Camden students get on track
  • New free graffiti removal for Camden residents and businesses
  • Decision on Prince of Wales Road and Dalby Street highway plans
  • Recycling twice as easy for Camden residents
  • Is your home safe?
  • New law to protect most vulnerable residents
  • King's Cross planning applications - special meetings

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