Camden Council
The London Borough of CamdenGeographyThe London Borough of Camden covers an area of approximately 22 square kilometres (2,180 hectares) of Inner London. The borough stretches from Hampstead Heath, through Camden Town, Euston and King’s Cross to Holborn, St Giles and Covent Garden in central London. Camden borders the London Boroughs of Barnet, Brent, Haringey, Islington, Westminster and the City of London. HistoryThe existing borough was created in 1965 by the amalgamation of three metropolitan boroughs: Hampstead, St Pancras and Holborn. It was named after the first Earl of Camden, Charles Pratt, who started the development of Camden Town in 1791. GovernanceCamden has 18 wards and 54 councillors who are elected for a four year term. Following the local elections of May 2006, the council is controlled by a Partnership Administration between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives. The largest political party in the current council are the Liberal Democrats, with 20 councillors. The next largest are Labour, with 18 councillors, followed by the Conservatives with 14 and the Greens with 2. Camden’s MPs are Frank Dobson, Holborn and St Pancras (Labour) and Glenda Jackson, Hampstead and Highgate (Labour). Both were re-elected in May 2005. Camden’s Constituency London Assembly Member is Brian Coleman (Conservative), re-elected in June 2004. Sources: 1.ONS mid-2004 population estimate |
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Latest Press Releases
- Raft Of New Measures Being Introduced To Make Residents Feel Safer
- Partners For Investing In Camden’s Homes Announced
- Action To Tackle Antisocial Behaviour On Estates Is Stepped Up
- Older People Help To Shape Council’s Vision For The Future
- Vantastic idea by Camden Council
- Residents To Benefit From Street Warden Changes
- Keen to go Green? Visit the Camden Green Fair on 1st June
- Camden puts the brakes on bicycle theft
- COUNCIL STRIVES TO FIND SOLUTIONS FOLLOWING POST OFFICE CLOSURE ANNOUNCEMENT
- UNPRECEDENTED TOP SCORE FOR CAMDEN - CPA RESULT ANNOUNCED



