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Camden Town is an inner city district in northwest London, and the central neighbourhood of the London Borough of Camden. It is 2.4 miles north-northwest of Charing Cross and is one of the 35 major centres identified in the London Plan. The area has excellent transport links and is a major hub for London Buses. Most night buses in north London stop in Camden Town.
The Underground station is near the markets and other attractions and is a key interchange station for the Bank, Charing Cross, Edgware and High Barnet Northern Line branches.
History of Camden Town
Camden is noted for having markets, the oldest being Inverness Street market, with others going back to the 1970's; the Lock market, Buck Street market, Stables market, Camden Lock village, and an indoor market in the Electric Ballroom. At weekends these become major tourist attractions, selling goods of all types including fashion, lifestyle, books, food, junk/antiques and more bizarre items. All these are very popular, especially with the younger set searching for "alternative" clothing. Camden is well served by all the necessary small businesses which come together to make a joined up community - restaurants, plumbers, electricians, driving schools, dentists, estate agents etc, and indeed, there is no shortage of facilities which are a direct help to anyone moving here and taking up new office space, serviced or not.
It was laid out as a residential district from 1791 and was anciently part of the manor of Kentish Town and the parish of St Pancras, Middlesex.
To quote a Camden councillor speaking in July 2010 at a welcome meeting for new businesses in the area, ""Camden has an incredibly diverse economy. There are so many opportunities in the borough and a range of support available to businesses from the council."
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