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CAMDEN COUNCIL: WHAT A ‘FLIPPING’ SHAME
Posted on February 24th, 2010 by camdenlabour. Filed under Camden Labour, Cantelowes, Housing.
As the Camden New Journal reports on private developers making vast sums through the auctioning of homes by Camden’s Lib Dems and Tories, Camden Labour has reaffirmed its commitment to stopping the sell-off of desperately needed local housing.
Cantelowes ward campaigner, Phil Jones, said “This ‘flipping’ of publicly owned housing to generate hundreds of thousands of pounds for private developers will shock and appall Camden’s taxpayers. It’s also a daily tragedy for the thousands of local families that languish on the growing housing waiting list. The choice at the next election is between Lib Dem/Tory support for sell-offs and Camden Labour’s promise to immediately halt privatisation of desperately needed housing.”
Frank on the doorstep on Royal College Street and St Pancras Way
Posted on December 4th, 2009 by tomc. Filed under Cantelowes, Kentish Town.

Frank Dobson MP with Cantelowes Labour campaigner, Angela Mason, outside Foster Court on Royal College Street
Our MP, Frank Dobson, hit the streets last weekend to meet the residents of Royal College Street and St Pancras Way, and take up their concerns where he could help.
Frank spoke to local people about issues ranging from improving the NHS to the Council’s cuts to our youth clubs, joining local campaigners, Phil Jones and Angela Mason. One of the recurring themes was the continued failure of Lib Dem/Tory Camden Council to provide decent housing services to leaseholders and tenants alike, including the unpopular selling off of council housing to private developers despite Camden’s 18,000 waiting list. Frank is giving his full support to Camden Labour’s fight to provide a decent place to live for all, including retaining our local council housing stock.

Frank with local Labour campaigners Jenny Headlam-Wells and Phil Jones on Kentish Town Road
Frank Dobson fights Lib Dem cuts in Maiden Lane
Posted on October 20th, 2009 by camdenlabour. Filed under Cantelowes, Frank Dobson MP, Somers Town, Youth cuts.
Local campaigner, Phil Jones, is helping fight the Lib Dem cuts
Holborn & St Pancras MP Frank Dobson has sent the following letter to residents affected by Camden Lib Dem’s proposed cuts to the Maiden Lane Community Centre. You can read about the cuts here.
“For years now the youth club at Maiden Lane Community Centre has been doing a really good job. Everybody benefits – the young people benefit and everybody else benefits. The youth workers have come to command the attention and trust of young people and as a result the young people behave better. They even do better at school. That, in turn benefits everybody else because the young people cause less trouble and nuisance to people who live on or around Maiden Lane.
Sadly the future of the club is threatened because the Lib Dems running Camden Council are withdrawing the grant that keeps it going. The young people and their parents are devastated. The police have described this decision as an “absolute disaster”. And they are right. This savage cut is nothing to do with the credit crunch. The Lib Dem local councillors decided on this cut. Nobody else has been involved in this decision. The councillors didn’t do it because the Council is short of money. In fact, Camden Council has reserves of £100 million. As a result of the public outcry the Council have promised a small ‘one off’ grant. But don’t be fooled. It isn’t enough to keep the youth club going.
At the protest meeting I attended at the Community Centre on Wednesday 16 September I was impressed by the young people themselves, the youth workers, the police and the United Maidens mothers group. At the meeting I pledged my continued support for families, for children and for young people on Maiden Lane. I was heavily involved in the successful effort to get the children’s play equipment renewed a few years ago and in the effort to get the football pitches brought up to date. The recent decision by Kentish Town tenants to pay to fence the pitch and provide floodlighting should be another step forward. So to close the youth club on Maiden Lane would be a real stab in the back for the efforts of local people.
I will do whatever I can to support bids for extra money from charities but in the end what is needed is for the Lib Dem Camden Councillors to change their minds and pay up.”
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