...The week that was!
Hose pipe ban and then rain, rain and more rain. Perhaps the hose pipe ban restriction announcement is as good an indicator as the UK Weather Bureau's supercomputers!
Despite the gloomy weather I still managed to see so many of you in the far reaches of the most vibrant ward in Camden.
Issues this week ranging from my most challenging in trying to arrange a letter from her Majesty the Queen to a very special resident who will share 3rd June 2012 Anniversary to the outrageous parking restrictions affecting families reuniting together with Grandparents over the weekend and if the visiting families park in neighbouring roads must now pay 58% more to do so.
Housing issues galore, a few Health and Safety related but many are to do with affordability issues. But one good news is that property security has been greatly improved by Camden over the years.
HS2 and Hawleys' Wharf as always hot topic for discussion. Concerns over planning permission is another hot topic too.
On the roads front the new traffic restrictions and narrowing in Camden Town concerns many.
Olympic Games preparations in Camden Town another topic of discussion.
Many people are also increasingly concerned about the recession announced this week. They worry about the future.
Given the high accolade yesterday from renowned political blogger Richard Osley, political editor of CNJ to me for writing the Blog of the Day!
Photo illustrating an example of good estate security at Juniper Crescent, Chalk Farm.