Weather Morning: 9°c Sunny spells Afternoon: 10°c Sunny spells

News

Bright idea: wider pavements lit up by the beacon
Bright idea: wider pavements lit up by the beacon
Bright idea: wider pavements lit up by the beacon Tourist attraction: the firms behind the £7million plan hope to complete the project in time for the 2012 Olympics Crime hotspot: the area around Camden Town Tube station is notorious for on-street drug dealing

Beacon at centre of plan to brighten up Camden Town

Ross Lydall, Evening Standard
25 Sep 2007


Plans to rid Camden Town of its scruffy, crime-ridden image are being unveiled today.

Businesses in the area are proposing to introduce public art, more trees and wider pavements.

The centrepiece would be a 30ft "Britannia beacon" beside Camden Town Tube station, creating a landmark and illuminating a shady area notorious for drug dealers.

MTV Europe, Emap, Proud Galleries and Getty Images are among firms backing the £7million plan to improve the area between Mornington Crescent and Camden Lock in time for the 2012 Olympics. Public consultation begins today.

The proposals were drawn up by Camden Town Unlimited, which was set up by 300 firms last year when they voted to pay an extra one per cent on their business rates to raise £2.5 million of extra funds to regenerate the area. It hopes public bodies such as Transport for London and the Greater London Authority will also contribute.

Chris Shaw, the organisation's chairman, said: "This is one of the biggest tourist attractions in central London. If you consider the many people coming to Camden Town and their experience when they arrive, it's shocking."

Simon Pitkeathley, chief executive of Camden Town Unlimited, said: "Camden has two fundamental problems - the level of on-street drug dealing [and] the infrastructure. This idea is designed to tackle both."

But Brian Coleman, the Tory London Assembly member for Barnet and Camden, said: "We need a new station and something much more radical than this. We don't need a 30ft beacon."

Reader views (2)

 Add your view

Just what Camden Town needs, the improvements in this area are getting better every year a great place to work and socialise!

- Martin Johnson, London, 05/10/2007 15:17
Report abuse

How is a beacon going to help? The drug dealers sit on the streets in broad daylight and are very open about their buisness. Also, the reason that Camden is so popular is because it is this one-of-a-kind place, where the gothic and punk community go. There should be more places like this at any rate and they have no right to take it from us! At least when people go here they know what to expect, and the dealers are not a problem but they are illegal so if something needs to be done about them then OK, but the rest of Camden should be left alone.

- Beth, London, UK, 27/09/2007 14:39
Report abuse


Add your comment

 

Terms and conditions Make text area bigger You have  characters left.

We welcome your opinions. This is a public forum. Libellous and abusive comments are not allowed. Please read our House Rules.

For information about privacy and cookies please read our Privacy Policy.


 

 

  • Riot axeman terror at McDonald's Axe man A rioter who terrorised diners with an axe at McDonald's has been jailed for five years and three months - one of the toughest sentences for...
  • Payout of £600,000 for witness put at risk by Met and CPS Scotland Yard A teenage court witness was given a £600,000 payout by the Crown Prosecution Service and Metropolitan Police after he was put at risk, it...
  • MPs to visit Falklands for military inspection HMS Dauntless MPs are to visit the Falklands amid heightened tension between Britain and Argentina
  • Make 'death trap' junctions safer for cyclists, demands university mourning three Ellie Carey A university that saw two students and a member of staff killed cycling in London last year has accused Boris Johnson of failing to act...
  • David Cameron launches new crackdown on binge drinking Supermarket alcohol display David Cameron will today vow to take on the "scandal" of public drunkenness and alcohol abuse that costs the NHS £2.7 billion a year
  • Unemployment rate hits 16-year high Job Centre unemployment The UK's unemployment rate increased to a 16-year high today after another rise in the jobless total. The figure jumped by 48,000 in the...
  • Bank to reveal inflation forecast Mervyn King The Bank of England is to give a clearer insight into how deep it expects the current downturn in the economy to sink
  • RAF airman shot in Afghanistan was 'shining star' Tomlin An RAF airman who died after being shot while on patrol in Afghanistan was a "true hero and shining star", his family said
  • Osborne defends his cuts strategy as inflation falls George Osborne Chancellor George Osborne defended his economic strategy as a fall in inflation finally brought mild relief to some from the tight squeeze...
  • We're the Cockney rhyming gang: Poetry coaching given to Tower Hamlets pupils Bonner Primary School Hundreds of schoolchildren who had never been inside a theatre have been coached to write and perform their own poetry on stage
  •  

    Don't Miss
    • London Gateway

      Supersize superport: London Gateway

      London Gateway, the £1.5bn container port under construction on the Thames at Thurrock, will have capacity to unload six of the world's largest ships at one time and have as much impact on the capital as a new airport or half a dozen Westfield shopping centres
    • Chris Powell interview

      Chris Powell: racist abuse between players was accepted in my day

      Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do