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  • DHRA Minutes. April 2025

    The installed grit bins providing refuse facilities for the flats above the commercial premises at 1-3 DH, have proved successful. The 6 month trial period for the bins installed under the ‘Flats above Shops’ initiative, concludes shortly, and Louitha Grieves will then report. Andrew has confirmed the success, and requested the bins stay permanently. Camden’s…

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  • DHRA Minutes. October 2024

    Phone snatching is still prevalent, and notably at the crossroads at the top of DH. Be wary walking and phoning at the same time. Apparently these thefts are gang related and are frequently carried out utilising electric bikes. There have been a number of High St shop break-ins. It is estimated that there have been…

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  • DHRA Annual General Meeting. June 2024

    Councillor Linda Chung attended at the DHRA’s invitation. The committee is very grateful to her for her helpful contributions. Traffic matters Patrick O’Connor reported for the traffic sub-committee. The Hampstead Traffic Partnership has formed, representing DH and a wide network of surrounding streets. Camden Council awarded £30k seed-corn funding to research improvements: PJA traffic consultants…

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  • DHRA Minutes. April 2024

    A. 14A Keats Grove. On behalf of DHRA, Andrew had written to object in principle, and make detailed objections. The proposed scheme threatens Protected Open Space. It is concerning that it should have been allowed to proceed so far. Many neighbours have objected.  B. Hampstead former Police Station.  DHRA appreciates the detailed consultations with the developer,…

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  • Art and Activism at Forty Seven

    47 Downshire Hill features a Blue Plaque dedicated to the political commentator, John Heartfield; however the history of the house is what led him there.

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  • DHRA Minutes. November 2023

    Discussions with Camden and neighbouring organisations continues.From a wider context, coordination of proposals across neighbouring residents associations is ongoing and encouraged. A general view across all organisations is that a coordinated traffic solution for Camden should be pursued - some consultants have been appointed to carry out studies. None the less, the DHRA committee continues…

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