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July 2005

  • Camden Summer Dance Festival 2005
  • Recycled fashion hits Camden schools
  • Cross party scrutiny make final recommendations on parking in Camden
  • £1.5m makeover for Camden youth park
  • £50,000 prize for windows that clean themselves
  • Financial help for leaseholders in need
  • Brilliant Ofsted report for Edith Neville
  • Camden awards recognise new quality buildings
  • Camden Council statement on the terrorist attacks
  • Giant stag beetle artwork in St Pancras Gardens
  • Harry Potter party at St Pancras Library
  • Hundreds of pupils become more active and healthy
  • Kids swim free in Camden this summer
  • Launch of Mini Cities project school sculpture depicts Camden present and future
  • London borough of Camden to benefit from £14m extra funding to tackle exclusion
  • New look for St Pancras Library and Town Hall's Argyle Street reception
  • New measures to prevent homelessness and cut bureaucracy agreed
  • Panel to oversee Camden Council's budget
  • Powers to keep roads safe and traffic moving rolled out
  • Pupils get a taste of the good life
  • Pupils leap to it at Hampstead Theatre
  • Re-scheduled: celebrate Youth Games sporting success at Talacre
  • Rich heritage or green future?
  • Wind turbines to provide power for Town Hall
  • Young people have a wild time in Waterlow Park
  • Terrific tales in Camden libraries
  • Civic, faith and community leaders united in defiance of terrorist attacks in Camden
  • Upkeep of Camden's parks and open spaces is improving

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