Kings Cross is more famous for its intense urban-ness but on a lovely Spring day with the trees freshly in leaf the harsh urban edges are softened a little by the greenery. Here’s a few pics from this morning.
Kings Cross is more famous for its intense urban-ness but on a lovely Spring day with the trees freshly in leaf the harsh urban edges are softened a little by the greenery. Here’s a few pics from this morning.
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These are wonderful photos. They include trees that would only be there because local people have fought for them – Lisa Pontecorvo and Edwards Square, John Ashwell and street trees in the northeast corner of Kings Cross including Wharfdale Road. Let’s all fight to protect our trees for cleaner air, increased biodiversity and huge public amenity 🙂