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LettersBarely a week goes by without a Ham&High story involving a tardy and unsatisfactory response by the police to calls for help from the public (eg their inability to catch ram raiders running riot in Hampstead). Now I know why. They are out enforcing the la... » MORE
I have been taking photos of wildlife on Hampstead Heath for the past four years, including pictures of many attacks by dogs on the swans, some of which were published by you. On Sunday August 17 the male swan on Heath Pond number one was savaged and die... » MORE
AS a regular user of the male nude sunbathing in the enclosure at Hampstead Heath Men s Pond I have observed that on hot sunny days the small enclosure is packed to bursting, preventing many from using the facility. However, the area allocated to the clot... » MORE
CLLR Blackwell (H&H letters August 28) has missed the point of the Corporation of London s banning of barbecues on Hampstead Heath. This is an area of outstanding natural woodland. It is soul destroying to find an ancient oak part-burnt because some drunk... » MORE
The writing s on the wall for Camden – and the signs (and lines) are very bad indeed. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. But ignoring the law in the full knowledge that your actions are contrary to law to obtain monies from unsuspecting motorists is fraud... » MORE
Camden issues around half a million penalty charge notices (PCNs) a year and makes a profit of about £20m on its parking account, the second highest in the country. Until August 2006 the council issued invalid penalties which did not show both the date o... » MORE
Clearly the protesters to the establishment of a Tesco Express are undoubtedly vociferous in their opposition but that does not mean that they are the majority, or correct (Tesco set to rule at the old Britannia, H&H August 28). It will, in fact, be most... » MORE
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