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What have I missed since July 25th?

West Hampstead Life Posted on August 8, 2016 by Mark StonebanksAugust 8, 2016

Camden is planning more changes to waste collection (though it’s managed to increase recycling by just 1 percentage point over the past decade – can we describe their performance as, rubbish?) TFL is consulting on changes to some local bus … Continue reading →

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Will fortnightly rubbish collection make us cleaner and greener?

West Hampstead Life Posted on August 7, 2016 by Mark StonebanksAugust 7, 2016

It’s the middle of the summer holidays and Camden Council has announced (controversial) changes to waste collection. It’s yet another change after several over the past few years (e.g. switching from multi-stream to single stream recycling). But despite all these changes … Continue reading →

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Will it be ‘all change’ on the 139 bus?

West Hampstead Life Posted on August 6, 2016 by Mark StonebanksAugust 6, 2016

TfL is consulting – for the second time recently – on changes to buses that run north from the Baker Street area (so not the C11 or 328). The biggest change for West Hampstead is the proposal to extend the 139 … Continue reading →

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Tom curates West Hampstead’s curry choices

West Hampstead Life Posted on August 4, 2016 by Tom VanheemsAugust 5, 2016

Given that the weather will soon (already has) turned ominous, I thought a quick round-up of a few local curry establishments would be in order (though they’re listed in no particular order). Not that there’s anything wrong with eating such things … Continue reading →

Posted in Frontpage Article, Shops & Restaurants, Tom's Diner | Tagged curry, indian restaurants, tom's diner | 10 Replies

What have I missed since July 11th?

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 25, 2016 by Mark StonebanksJuly 24, 2016

There’s more than £3 million to be spent in West Hampstead, including half a million to spend on improvements to the interchange area. But all this spending needs a masterplan that Camden keeps postponing citing a lack of resources!. Not that … Continue reading →

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Hallelujah! West Hampstead is getting new community space

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 21, 2016 by Mark StonebanksJuly 21, 2016

What do with church buildings in 2016? The buildings, many Victorian, are too big for today’s congregations and an increasingly diverse and secular London. A couple of years ago St. James Church, just south of the tube station, was converted … Continue reading →

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£3 million in the “Bank of West Hampstead” – but who’s managing it?

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 21, 2016 by Mark StonebanksJuly 22, 2016

Camden has £3 million pounds to spend in the area thanks to the arcanely named “Section 106 money”. These are payments made by developers to the council and is allocated for spending in the following areas: community facilities, transport, highways, parks … Continue reading →

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What have I missed since June 27th?

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 11, 2016 by Mark StonebanksJuly 11, 2016

EU Referendum post-mortem: which was more “Remain” – West Hampstead or Fortune Green? And why was turnout across Camden so average? . On what turned out to be the launch day of her Tory leadership campaign, Theresa May kept a long-standing engagement with … Continue reading →

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High Remain vote in West Hampstead, but turnout only average

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 10, 2016 by Mark StonebanksJuly 10, 2016

Camden has released more details of the Brexit vote. The results are not strictly ward based (the count was organised in this way for reasons of accuracy) as postal votes were allocated randomly and evenly per ward. With that caveat, the … Continue reading →

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Is it Ginger, or Toxic Orange?

West Hampstead Life Posted on July 10, 2016 by Richard MearesJuly 10, 2016

Iain Sinclair came to West Hampstead library on July 4 for a Q&A about his latest book, “London Overground: A Day’s Walk Around the Ginger Line”, and before too long the colour question came up.  The Hackney-based author, who walked … Continue reading →

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