Camden Collective is a registered charity, run by the Camden Town Unlimited Community Project, making
use of abandoned, neglected and underused spaces as affordable offices and workspaces for up and
coming young creative entrepreneurs in a pop-up hub scheme. Their latest office hub space,
“Temperance” is located one the spaces found and leased through the partnership between the local
council and Camden Town Unlimited. By housing their pop-up office projects primarily along the
Southern end of Camden High Street– also hosting cultural arts events and career and business
workshops, they are additionally helping to bring life and vibrancy back into that part of the high
street and draw more permanent businesses to look to the area as a viable place for growth. Camden
Collective is funded in part by government initiative grants, such as “The Mayor of London’s High
Street Fund”, “The Mayor of London’s Regeneration Fund” and “The London Enterprise Panel and Mayor
of London’s Growing Places Fund”, as well as local government funding. The project is a part of the
larger city-wide scheme of development in London which has seen the mentioned governmental
contributors collectively allocate in the region of £3.1m to the area as a whole for projects with
goals such as these. However they also receive private donations and raise their own funds
additionally through some of the activities and services they run.
So far they have successfully run three long term pop up community hubs, now on their fourth and
fifth (“Temperance” and “Base KX”), and hosted numerous festivals, arts shows and pop up shops, and
skills-based workshops showcasing the talents of the local businesses involved in the scheme. And
they have an ongoing and thriving calendar for the year ahead.