Sew Long, and Farewell
Roz Davies bids farewell to her shop, Sew Much Fun In the summer of 2007 I strolled up from Camden to Primrose Hill with my golden retriever, Mozart, on the […]
Roz Davies bids farewell to her shop, Sew Much Fun In the summer of 2007 I strolled up from Camden to Primrose Hill with my golden retriever, Mozart, on the […]
In the space vacated by Domino’s Pizza – 187 Kentish Town Road – now stands an design focussed art and lifestyle brand, Adorn the Common, which specialises in original paintings, […]
Each year as the Remembrance period approaches, Peter Cundall, a regular visitor to Primrose Hill, reflects on the horrendous loss of young men’s lives in WW1 and WW2 that no […]
In September, Sir Michael Palin presented a stimulating and insightful evening’s entertainment, mixing anecdotes from his celebrated comedy career and world travels. Back at Cecil Sharp House for the first […]
Harriet Kelsall, Primrose Hill’s multi-award-winning Bespoke Jeweller and business entrepreneur is holding two events in November: a history of the Hanover Pearls at the Primrose Hill Community Library on Wednesday […]
In August, two septuagenarians from Primrose Hill, Lucy Sheppard and Alison Kemp, swam across to the Isle of Wight to raise money for a friend’s daughter who had broken her […]
Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their views on the Primrose Hill Streateries on Regent’s Park Road and Erskine Road. Camden Streateries had 39 responses and […]
By the Mole on The Hill Photograph by Sarah Louise Ramsay Kitty: What’s that building down there with people going in and out? The Mole: That’s the Community Library. Kitty: […]
The Camden Eco Champion Awards is a competition that recognises and celebrates those in our community that go above and beyond to protect the environment. It aims to highlight those […]
Camden Youth Theatre is a national award winning theatre company for teenagers (aged 13-19) that live or go to school in Camden. They are looking for new recruits to join […]