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Amy Winehouse street signs remain unreturned

Camden Council is still awaiting the safe return of street signs which were stolen near Amy Winehouse's house in Camden Square.

An amnesty was announced on Friday (August 5), however the street signs have still not been returned.

Deputy leader of the council, Sue Vincent, said: "We are appealing to the good nature and conscience of the person or persons who stole the signs and are asking for them to be returned.

"We are not concerned with who took them, and will not be investigating this if we get them back.

"The signs can be returned to any police station in Camden and no questions will be asked."

A statement from the council said the street signs in Camden Square were "removed without permission".

"Since Amy Winehouse's passing, fans have left messages on the signs, with the remaining street signs being given to the family.

"Officers are now in the process of organising replacements, which will take four to six weeks," it added.

The local North London authority added that there had been discussions about permanent "fitting tributes to Amy Winehouse within the borough and that conversations are still ongoing".

Watch fan footage of fans outside Amy Winehouse's home in Camden Square below: