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The standard of schools in Kentish Town
Primary schools Eleanor Palmer Primary School (CY) • Ages 3-11. • Ofsted rated as good (2007, 2003). • Around a quarter of the pupils are learning English as an additional language (Ofsted). • A smaller than average number of pupils … Continue reading
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Topical and controversial issues in Kentish Town
Safter Neighbourhood Team (SNT) priorities Summer 2010 (SNT meeting held 15/09/10) Priority 1: Cycling • Irresponsible cycling • Cycle theft • SNT police not confident that they have managed to reduce the amount of cycling through red lights or cycling … Continue reading
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Voter apathy strikes Kentish Town by-election
The by-election was held after the death of councillor Dave Horan in September 2010. Voter apathy struck the Kentish Town by-election yesterday as only about one in four people voted. Lack of faith and trust in the candidates are just … Continue reading
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Interview with Councillor Meric Apak
The government’s plan to cut the housing benefit budget by 10 per cent will lead to “political cleansing” of traditional Labour voters, a Kentish Town councillor has warned. The housing benefit cut will also result in approximately 14,000 people being … Continue reading
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Tea dance licence controversy
This story came from the Licensing Panel B meeting held from 7.00pm on 12th October 2010. A licence allowing over 50s tea dances to be held at a school in Kentish Town has been met with stiff opposition. Twenty eight … Continue reading
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