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Executives

Patsy Prince – Joint Chair

Ray Cornwell – Joint Chair

Adam Lester – Treasurer, Secretary, and Head of Licensing

Stephen Heath – Head of Planning

David Marchant – Head of Crime and Policing

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Camden Fails to Investigate Hundreds of Illegal Alterations to Historic Buildings

Camden Fails to Investigate Hundreds of Illegal Alterations to Historic Buildings

Since inviting a new enforcement chair to the Bloomsbury CAAC two thorough surveys of buildings on Gray’s Inn Road and Marchmont Street have been conducted to investigate planning breaches, mainly pertaining to shopfronts. Shopfronts are typically the subject of most planning breaches due to poor levels of awareness about planning and advertisement law among shopkeepers […]

Enforcement Crackdown to Begin

Enforcement Crackdown to Begin

We have invited a new member to join us as an Enforcement Panel Chair to help us crack down on the hundreds of illegal alterations made throughout our conservation areas every year.

Outrage as Camden Tips Bedford Square Glass Extension for Approval

Outrage as Camden Tips Bedford Square Glass Extension for Approval

Bloomsbury Conservation has been left in absolute disbelief as Camden have recommended approval for an all-glass conservatory on world-renowned Bedford Square, just weeks after refusing a simple lift nearby as causing ‘too much harm’ to the historic building. Couple Lucy and Andrew had been waiting years to have their application for a lift at the […]

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