Will you be going to the High Court?

Think_again_logo_2 A last reminder from Diana Shelly of the King’s Cross Railway Lands Group.

The King’s Cross Think Again Campaign is going to the High Court on Thursday, 24 May, in an attempt to overturn Camden’s decision to grant planning permission to Argent for the future development of the Railway Lands.

The campaign, made up of local residents like yourselves, believes that proper procedures were not followed by Camden Council when it gave consent to the scheme and as a result fewer new affordable homes will be built in the development and historic buildings like Stanley Buildings and the Culross Building will be lost.

The campaign needs your support and we hope that some of you will be able to attend. We’ll be gathering outside the main entrance to the High Courts of Justice on the Strand from 9.30am on 24th May for press comments and photographs, and we hope you’ll be able to spend some time during Thursday in the public gallery. The courts normally sit from 10.30 to 4.30, with a lunch break.  It should be an interesting day out.

You can check out more details on the King’s Cross Railway Lands Group website – www.kxrlg.org.uk.

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