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<td valign="top" height="12" colspan="2" bgcolor="#990000"><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>Camden
car dealer fined</b> </font><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b> - 27</b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="1"><b>/07/01</b></font><b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="car"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1"> Mark Kass Ltd, a Nissan and Toyota dealer in Camden
Road, has been ordered to pay fines and costs totalling more than
�8,000 for selling ex-hire cars but claiming they had only one previous
owner. Highbury Magistrates court found that the firm had made three
breaches of the Trade Descriptions Act. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">The company claimed that the description 'one owner'
was factually correct and pleaded not guilty. They also said that
the fact the car had been used as a daily rental vehicle would have
no affect on its current or future value. But their case was weakened
by the fact their own documentation requires trade-in customers
to sign a declaration that their vehicle has not been used as a
rental or hire vehicle.</font></p>
<p><font size="1"> The case was instigated by Camden Council trading
standards and Des Campbell, Camden's Chief Trading Standards Officer
said, 'I hope that as a result of this prosecution Mark Kass Ltd.,
and other car dealers who operate in a similar manner, will change
the way they describe vehicles.'</font></p>
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<td valign="top" height="12" colspan="2" bgcolor="#990000"><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>Council
website gets top award</b> </font><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>
- 25</b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="1"><b>/07/01</b></font><b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="cou"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1">Camden Council's website has won the top prize in
the e-government category of the prestigious New Statesman New Media
Awards 2001. Camden was nominated for the award by a member of the
public, who described the website as "easy to get around" and praised
the section for children and young people. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Martin Black, Camden Council's Web Manager, said:
"This important award is great news for Camden. We aim to ensure
the website is clear and informative and allows users to move easily
around the site. The award proves that we are working in the right
direction."</font></p>
<p><font size="1">Forty websites were nominated in the e-government
category but Camden impressed the judges with its new on-line payments
service, which allows people to pay council tax, business rates
and parking fines over the Internet. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">The council recently approved its e-government vision
for the future, which will see all Camden's services available via
the Internet, through a telephone contact centre and through community
access points across the borough. The aim is to provide easy access
to better quality services. </font></p>
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<td valign="top" height="12" colspan="2" bgcolor="#990000"><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>999
crash man may sue</b> </font><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b> -
23</b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="1"><b>/07/01</b></font><b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="999"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1"> Abul Fayez Chowdhury, 34 of Leighton Road, Kentish
Town may sue the Metropolitan Police after he was knocked over on
a Kentish Town Road pedestrian crossing by a police car answering
a 999 call.</font></p>
<p><font size="1"> Mr Chowdhury suffered serious head injuries in
the accident and has been in the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead
since the accident. Doctors there believe he may take from 6 months
to a year to recover fully. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">The police driver who was behind the wheel of the
car, which had its siren and flashing blue lights on, was treated
for shock and has been suspended from driving duties since the accident.
Home Office figures show that the number of deaths in England resulting
from high speed police car chases has trebled since 1997 to a total
of 25 last year.</font></p>
<p><font size="1"> Mr Chowdhury's wife, Lily, has already consulted
lawyers although no action can be taken until an ongoing police
investigation into the incident is completed. She is angry that
the police have failed to offer her support and says that she is
struggling financially. Her husband is joint owner of the popular
Knights of the Empire Indian restaurant on Kentish Town Road. </font></p>
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<td valign="top" height="12" colspan="2" bgcolor="#990000"><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>Camden
Crime figures up</b> </font><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b> - 20</b></font><font color="#FFFFFF" size="1"><b>/07/01</b></font><b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><a name="cri"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1"> Police have released new figures showing that crime
in Camden is still rising. Street crime has jumped by over 15% to
2,732 reported incidents, car crime is up nearly 15% to 10,086 reported
incidents while burglaries of commercial and domestic properties
went up by nearly 5% to 5,433 reported incidents.</font></p>
<p><font size="1">The figures compare poorly with other London areas
- in London overall there have been small drops in car crime and
burglary. This is balanced by a lower than average increase in street
crime in Camden - the increase in London was nearly 19%. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Camden's top policeman, Chief Superintendent Anthony
Brooks, speaking to the Hampstead & Highgate Express, said, "These
are not great figures - I accept that. But it is not quite as bad
as other parts of the Met. We are not the worst Borough but we are
certainly not the best." </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Camden police also face criticism for poor response
times to 999 calls. Against a target of reaching a crime scene within
12 minutes of a call 80% of the time, the force achieved only a
68% record in the twelve months to June. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Defending his officers, Chief Superintendent Brooks
said, "There are only two other Boroughs in London that get as many
calls as Camden and they are Westminster and Lambeth. Both have
far more resources than we have." </font></p>
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<td valign="top" height="12" colspan="2" bgcolor="#990000"><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>Drugs
crisis: Dobson to meet Blunkett</b> </font><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>
- 19</b></font><b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF">/07/01<a name="dru"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1">Holborn & St Pancras MP Frank Dobson is to hold
crisis talks with Home Secretary David Blunkett to discuss problems
at drug hot spots in Camden. Mr Dobson is a governor of Argyle Primary
School in Tonbridge Street where there have been reports of drug
dealing near the school gates. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Other areas with drug and related crime problems
include Kentish Town, Bloomsbury and Somers Town.</font></p>
<p><font size="1"> Mr Dobson will be asking the Home secretary for
more CCTV cameras and an increase of police on the beat. Police
say they have already increased the number of officers patrolling
near Argyle School.</font></p>
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</font></b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>Bank Raider used lighter
pistol - 18</b></font><b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF">/07/01<a name="ban"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1">A former Barclays' employee used a cigarette lighter
disguised as a pistol to rob banks a court was told. Mark Wellard,
20, raided central London branches of his former employer.</font></p>
<p><font size="1"> Wellard, who had worked as a cashier, spent the
stolen money on a �1,000 per week heroin addiction, a holiday in
Thailand and extravagant shopping sprees. The case was heard before
the recent tragic case in Brixton, but Judge David Stockes QC condemned
the ready availability and use of these fake pistols. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Wellard robbed the banks without any attempt at
disguise and some of his former colleagues were easily able to recognise
him. Instead of a getaway vehicle, he used public transport or taxis
to make his raids. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Wellard's crime wave, which lasted for five weeks
and involved eight bank raids, came to an end when he was apprehended
by armed police officers who found the fake pistol, a cosh and �3,600
in cash on him. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Wellard, who had resigned from his job at Barclays
after �17,000 went missing, was sentenced to eight years in prison.</font></p>
<p><font size="1"><a href="http://www.mybrixton.com/brixton/community-localnewsjuly01.htm#int"><b>Read
about the lighter pistol death in Brixton</b></a></font></p>
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</font></b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF"><b>'Fugitive' actor re-opens
historic loo - 17</b></font><b><font size="1" color="#FFFFFF">/07/01<a name="fug"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1"> Veteran TV and Film actor Barry Morse - who was
in the long-running TV series 'The Fugitive' - joined Camden Mayor
Roger Robinson to celebrate the re-opening of the historic men's
public toilets outside Camden Town Tube Station.</font></p>
<p><font size="1"> The conveniences, which originally cost �890 to
build, were first opened in 1889 due to the efforts of George Bernard
Shaw who was an Alderman in Camden at the time. Cllr John Thane,
Chair of Environment Committee said "George Bernard Shaw would have
been flushed with pride". </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Shaw was also responsible for the building of the
nearby ladies' public toilets in Parkway which were the first ladies'
conveniences in the country. When they were opened in 1905 local
men demonstrated as they did not believe women should have such
a facility. They were regarded "as a feature so gross as to contaminate
the value of all property in the neighbourhood". </font></p>
<p><font size="1">The men's toilets have been revamped with new wall
tiles, glazing and timber with a natural wood finish. A new baby-changing
unit and hand washing facilities have also been added. The toilets
are open between 8am and 7pm, seven days a week. </font></p>
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Pole-dancing club hours extension refused - 13/07/01<a name="lon"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1">Last night pole-dancing club Spearmint Rhino asked
Camden Council for a renewal of their entertainment license and
an extension of their hours from 2.00am until 4.00am. The club was
granted a further six month licence with various conditions attached,
but refused an extension of hours. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">The Council will review the continued operation
of the club at the end of the six months. The Tottenham Court Road
club, part of a US-owned chain, has been causing a storm among local
residents. The club has been open for six months and although the
owners say it is an upmarket gentleman's club, neighbours say it
has been causing late night disruption and attracting undesirable
elements to the area. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">The club is in the basement of Paramount Court in
the former site of the Embassy Club. Paramount Court is a well-appointed
thirties mansion block where a one-bedroom flat can fetch as much
as �250,000. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Camden police have visited the club three times
and say they found evidence of "prostitution and brothel-keeping".
In response to police and resident concerns the Council have ordered
the club to introduce pre-employment checks for dancers, a code
of conduct banning prostitution or unlawful activity and rules governing
customer behaviour.</font></p>
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London Zoo Summer Evening - 06/07/01<a name="lon"></a></font></b></td>
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<p><font size="1"> This Friday evening (July 13th), London Zoo is
extending its opening hours until 10.00pm so that you can wind down
and relax with friends and family. This special event starts at
6.30pm and offers a unique opportunity to see the attarctions of
the Zoo at night. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">To add to the chilled out mood, there will be the
smooth sounds of jazz in Fountain Court, and the funky beat of a
steel band at the 'Web of Life', while children of all ages will
be entertained by a variety of performers. There will also be a
barbecue - or you can bring a picnic. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Entrance costs �10 for adults and �7 for children
aged 3-15. For members of Lifewatch, Fellows of ZSL and Friends
of Whipsnade, tickets cost �5 for adults and �3.50 for children.
For more details, click <a href="http://www.zsl.org/londonzoo/news/nws_0023825.html"><b>here</b></a></font></p>
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<p><font size="1">Kelly Hanlon is working to save us all money. As
Counter Fraud Specialist at Camden & Islington Health Authority,
it's her job to detect dishonesty and bring the culprits to book.
She says, "This work is absolutely vital, not just for the NHS but
for the patients everywhere. Fraudsters are taking money that we
could be using to care for people who need it most." </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Fraud is reported to be costing the NHS millions
of pounds every year but that situation is now being vigorously
addressed by Camden & Islington Health Authority. Since starting
her job in March 2000, Ms Hanlon has been involved in the recovery
of more than �500,000 of taxpayers money - cash that can be channelled
back into the Health Service. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Ms Hanlon has introduced a number of measures to
combat fraud, including tightening administrative processes, providing
nursing and residential homes with better guidance and introducing
post payment authorisation checks. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Anyone with a suspicion of fraud or corruption involving
the NHS can speak to the National Confidential Fraud Reporting Line
on: 08702 400 100</font></p>
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<p><font size="1">Two men held up a chip shop at gunpoint last week
and demanded two portions of chicken and chips and cold drinks.
Staff at the York Way Fish Bar were astonished to be confronted
by a man armed with a semi-automatic pistol - who only wanted a
quick feed. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">One man kept watch outside the shop while the other
carried out the armed raid. Both men were said to be black and aged
about 25. The lookout had a Beckham Mohican and the other man was
wearing a short leather jacket. </font></p>
<p><font size="1">Detective Constable Paul Saunders of the Finchley
Flying Squad is heading the investigation. If you have information
about the crime, call him on 020 8733 5751. You can also make an
anonymous call to Crimestoppers on 0800 555111</font></p>
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<p><font size="1">Camden Council is introducing a new scheme which
means that companies that dig up the roads will be charged a lane
rental. This comes three months after new legislation was introduced
making firms liable to a fine of up to �2,000 if they fail to meet
their agreed schedule when digging up the road Camden is the first
council in London to introduce this new pilot scheme which is aimed
at stopping companies from bringing roads to a standstill for longer
than strictly necessary. The Council hopes the scheme will cut congestion
by up to 10%.</font></p>
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