Timeline

Summary of key events in the Tolmers saga with some links to photos and documents (in new tabs). Anything missing? Please contact us.

1957bullet Tolmers Square Tenant Association (TSTA) formed.
1959bullet Developers submit planning application for a twenty-two-storey office tower on the south side of Tolmers Square.
bullet TSTA launches anti-office campaign.
1960bullet London County Council (LCC) rejects planning application for office development.
bullet LCC starts preparing plans for a comprehensive housing development.
1962bullet Stock Conversion, a property company headed by Joe Levy, starts buying land in the Tolmers area. 
bullet TSTA campaigns to support people displaced by the nearby Euston Centre development.
1963bullet LCC starts trying to demolish ‘unfit’ houses in the area.
1965bullet Reorganisation of London government. LCC replaced by the Greater London Council (GLC), and the Borough of St Pancras amalgamated into the Borough of Camden.
bullet Central Government refuses to give Camden Council permission to buy land or to build offices.
1966bullet Camden Council starts negotiations with Stock Conversion to purchase land in the area and provide support for office development.
1967bullet Camden Council continues LCC policy of demolishing ‘unfit’ housing
1968bullet Camden Council submits Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) for a small area of housing.
1970bullet Central Government rejects Camden’s CPO.
bullet Camden Council starts negotiations with Stock Conversion for the whole Tolmers area.
1971bullet The beginning of opposition from some Labour councillors to a deal involving office development.
1972bullet Tolmers Square becomes prominent in the press as a property development hotspot.
bullet Tolmer Cinema in the centre of Tolmers Square closed (Mar)
bullet Squatters occupy empty house in Euston Street
1973bullet Tolmer Cinema demolished (May)
bullet Bartlett students from University College London survey the area (May)
bullet Camden Council approves the ‘Levy Deal’ (May)
bullet Rival Claudius Offer (masterminded by journalists Christopher Booker & Bennie Gray) presented to Camden Council (June) 
bullet Tolmers Village Association formed (Aug) See leaflet
bullet Squatters start moving into empty property in Tolmers Square and surrounding streets (Sep)
bullet Stop the Levy Deal campaign launched (Sep)
bullet Camden Council rejects the Levy Deal (Oct) 
bullet Occupied house owned by Stock Conversion collapses in Hampstead Road (Oct)
1974bullet Jumble sale in 142 Drummond Street (Feb)
bullet TVA holds exhibition to involve local people in the area’s future (Feb)
bullet Vacant land in Drummond Street occupied for a community garden (Apr)
bullet Camden makes a CPO on a few buildings (Apr) 
bullet TVA publishes Tolmers Destroyed pamphlet (Jun)
bullet Fencing around former cinema site taken down
bullet First Tolmers carnival (Jun)
bullet Stock Conversion discloses new plans to develop without the Council (Sep)
bullet Camden decides to submit a CPO for all of Stock Conversion’s property (Oct)
bullet Bonfire party on community garden (Nov)
1975bullet Squatters summonsed by Stock Conversion (Mar) 
bullet Anti eviction campaign by squatters (Apr)
bullet High Court action by developer to evict squatters fails (Apr – see stor)
bullet Locally made film Tolmers: Beginning or end? shown on BBC2 (May)
bullet Camden Council buys land from developer (Jun)
bullet Second Tolmers carnival
bullet Camden Council applies for an Office Development Permit for 300,000 square feet (Jul)
bullet Bonfire party on community garden (Nov)
bullet Banquet in 142 Drummond Street
1976bullet Camden Council approves new scheme: a mix of rehabilitation and new build, housing and offices (Apr)
bullet Third Tolmers carnival
bullet Publication of The Battle for Tolmers Square by Routledge (Oct).
bullet Closure of the Lord Palmerston pub (Oct)
1977bullet Temporary landscaping in Tolmers Square by Camden Council.
bullet Fourth Tolmers carnival
1978bullet Tolmers People’s Plan published by the Tolmers Village Action Group but ignored by Camden Council (Jun)
bullet Fifth Tolmers carnival
bullet Attempts to negotiate saving the Square fail.
1979bullet Eviction of south side of Tolmers Square and all remaining other squats in the area (May)
bullet Last Tolmers carnival (May)
bullet Wake for Tolmers Square (Aug)
bullet Eviction of north side of Tolmers Square.
bullet Demolition of Tolmers Square
1982bullet Formal opening ceremony for the new Tolmers development hosted by local MP Frank Dobson.
2010bullet Tolmers photos and posters included in the Goodbye London exhibition in Berlin and Dresden
2011bullet Publication of Tolmers in Colour
2018bullet Plans for HS2 rail project show Euston Station expanding into the Tolmers area.
2019bullet Further demolition starts in the area due to HS2 high speed rail project terminating at Euston.
2021bullet Launch of the Tolmers Village Forum and tolmers.net
2025bullet Tolmers in the 1970s featured in Unearthed exhibition at the British Library
bullet Reunion party at 180 North Gower Street (Nov)
2026bullet Camden Council consults on a new plan for Euston.
bullet Campaign launched to save (the new) office block and (the new) Tolmers Square from demolition

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