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The London Borough
of Camden in north west London, and forms part of Inner London. The borough was created in 1965
from the former area of the metropolitan boroughs of Hampstead, Holborn, and St Pancras, which had formed
part of the County of London.[4] The borough was named after Camden Town, which had gained its name from Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden in
1795.[5] The
transcribed diaries of William Copeland Astbury, recently made available,
describe Camden and the surrounding areas in great detail from 1829–1848.[6]
There are 162 English Heritage blue plaques in
the borough of Camden representing the many diverse personalities that have
lived there.[7]
Camden Town Hall is located in Judd Street
in St Pancras. Camden London Borough Council was
controlled by the Labour Party continuously from 1971 until
the 2006 election, when
the Liberal Democrats became
the largest party. In 2006, two Green Cllrs, Maya de Souza and Adrian Oliver,
were elected (to Highgate Ward) and were the first Green Party councillors in
Camden. In 1985 when the borough was rate-capped, the Labour leadership joined
the rebellion in which it
declared its inability to set a budget in an unsuccessful attempt to force the
Government to allow higher spending. Camden was the fourth to last council to
drop out of the campaign, doing so in the early hours of 6 June. n 1801,
the civil parishes that form the modern borough
were already developed and had a total population of 96,795. This continued to
rise swiftly throughout the 19th century as the district became built up,
reaching 270,197 in the middle of the century.
After World War II, further suburban public housing was
built to rehouse the many Londoners made homeless in the Blitz, and there was an exodus from London
towards the new towns under
the Abercrombie Plan for London (1944).
As industry declined during the 1970s the population continued to decline,
falling to 161,100 at the start of the 1980s. It has now begun to rise again
with new housing developments on brownfield sites and the release of railway
and gas work lands around Kings Cross.
The 2001 census gave Camden a population of
198,000, an undercount that was later revised to 202,600.[8] The projected 2006 figure is
227,500.
On 20 May 1999, the Camden New Journal newspaper documented
'Two Camdens' syndrome as a high-profile phenomenon differentiating the
characteristics of education services in its constituencies. In 2006, Dame
Julia Neuberger's book reported similar variation as a characteristic of
Camden's children's health services
44% White British , 3.2% White Irish
0.1% White Gypsy or Irish Traveller
19% Other White ,1.1% White & Black Caribbean
0.8% White & Black African ,1.8% White & Asian
1.9% Other Mixed ,2.8% Indian
0.7% Pakistani ,5.7% Bangladeshi ,2.9% Chinese ,4% Other Asian
4.9% Black African,1.6% Black Caribbean,1.7% Other Black
1.6% Arab ,2.3% Other
0.1% White Gypsy or Irish Traveller
19% Other White ,1.1% White & Black Caribbean
0.8% White & Black African ,1.8% White & Asian
1.9% Other Mixed ,2.8% Indian
0.7% Pakistani ,5.7% Bangladeshi ,2.9% Chinese ,4% Other Asian
4.9% Black African,1.6% Black Caribbean,1.7% Other Black
1.6% Arab ,2.3% Other
2015- 241,100 , Created - 1 April 1965 , 8.4 sq mi
(21.8 km2)
Camden của Luân Đôn (tiếng Anh: London Borough of Camden) là
một khu tự quản Luân Đôn thuộc Luân Đôn, Anh, và tạo thành một phần của vùng Ngoại Luân Đôn.
Sap nhap 1 tháng 4, 1965
Thi truong Cllr Jonathan Simpson ,
2015- 241,100 , Created - 1 April 1965 , 8.4 sq mi
(21.8 km2)
52.4% người Anh da trắng
3.5% người Ireland da trắng
15.7% người da trắng khác
0.8% người Caribe da trắng và đen
0.6% người châu Phi da trắng và đen
1.2% người da trắng và châu Á
1.3% người lai khác , 3.6% người Ấn Độ
0.9% người Pakistani ,5.7% người Bangladesh
1.2% người châu Á khác ,1.6% người Caribe da đen
5.1% người châu Phi da đen ,0.5% người da đen khác
2.7% người Hoa , 3.1% khác
3.5% người Ireland da trắng
15.7% người da trắng khác
0.8% người Caribe da trắng và đen
0.6% người châu Phi da trắng và đen
1.2% người da trắng và châu Á
1.3% người lai khác , 3.6% người Ấn Độ
0.9% người Pakistani ,5.7% người Bangladesh
1.2% người châu Á khác ,1.6% người Caribe da đen
5.1% người châu Phi da đen ,0.5% người da đen khác
2.7% người Hoa , 3.1% khác
24-06-17- sat
Camden flats:
Hundreds of homes evacuated over fire risk fears , More than 700 flats in tower blocks on an estate in the Swiss Cottage
area of north-west London have been evacuated because of fire safety
concerns.Camden Council said people in four towers on the Chalcots estate were
moved for "urgent fire safety works".The council added it was booking
hotels but around 100 residents have spent the night on air beds in a leisure
centre. The estate's cladding is similar to Grenfell Tower in west London,
where a fire is feared killed 79.
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Dozens of families in
unsafe Camden tower blocks refuse to leave
Camden flats:
Hundreds of homes evacuated over fire risk fears
Camden Council said people
in four towers on the Chalcots estate were moved for "urgent fire safety
works".
The council added it was
booking hotels but around 100 residents have spent the night on air beds in a
leisure centre.
The estate's cladding is
similar to Grenfell Tower in west London, where a fire is feared to have killed
79.
Chalcots was refurbished
between 2006 and 2009 by the same firm, Rydon, that oversaw work at Grenfell
Tower in 2015-16.
Camden Council said it will
remove external thermal cladding from five tower blocks on the Chalcots estate.
It also said there were
concerns about the insulation of gas pipes going into flats, and fire doors.
The council initially
announced the evacuation of one tower block, Taplow, but later extended the
move to all five tower blocks it had checked.
In the early hours of
Saturday morning, the council then announced that one of the five - Blashford -
did not need to be evacuated, and residents could return.
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