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Author Archives: Daniel Z. Zylbersztajn-Lewandowski
Dreams of Kings Cross, a comment on proposed changes on the gyratory system
There was once a green valley with a pretty stream, before they dumped without any consideration all their rubbish and poo in the waters, so it became poisonous and smelly and rather than stop their activities, they tunnelled the … Continue reading
Parents and carers voices wanted on the largest playground in the area!
Parents and Careres of different backgrounds and across the region, who have come together in a grass roots drive to improve central London’s biggest playground, Coram’s Fields, call all other parents, carers and young people, who the grounds, to an … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Community stuff, Green spaces, New, Young People
Tagged Children, Coram's Fields, grassroot, Parents, Playgrounds, Young people
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Air Pollution, bollocks and its mayor. A judgement to finally save us!
When I first discussed air pollution with my friends, amongst the parents the school my daughter was attending, and with many others, they often looked at me, as if I was some sort of green radical. Maybe I am. I … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, New
Tagged Boris Johnson, Camden, Greater London Assembly, Gyratory, gyratory system, Kings Cross, London, noise, pollution, Transport for London
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North or South?
The Guardian seems to love Kings Cross. Based on the North-Eastern side, they must be happy. Long gone are the echoes that once it was the building it occupies, Kings Place that was once called a construction monster by many … Continue reading
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The issue of the little pool revisited.
A year ago we raised the issue of Camden only providing a new swimming pool of the length of 25 meters plus a small hot tub pool. There clearly was no space, or maybe there was but a lack of … Continue reading
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Kings Cross four unidirectional lanes for cars, but sorry we are not able to afford space for a cycle lane, it would slow the cars down!
TfL argues that buses and cars would be delayed severely when segregated cycle lanes would be introduced in the main roads of Kings Cross. In the appendix of their results of the most recent consultation, we are given a taste … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, New
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Negotiations are the next step: Sidmouth Street / Heathcroft Street Cycle Closure Update
I have received an update from councillor Sarah Hayward on the matter reported here http://kingscrossenvironment.com/2014/07/12/unbelievable-new-private-community-block-closes-off-key-safe-cycling-route/Let’s hope they can remove the gate to allow for easy through cycling. It can’t be that hard to implement this with an interest to sooth … Continue reading
Unbelievable: New Private Community Block closes off key safe cycling route
The new built estate, Bloomsbury Gardens, has this week closed off, what has become over the last few years, a key safe passage cycling route of Kings Cross. The access way to the estate and for deliveries of Westminster Kingsway … Continue reading
Posted in Community stuff, Current Affairs, Local issues, Transport
Tagged Bloomsbury Gardens, bypass routes, Crest Nicholson, cycle routes, Cycling, cycling in Camden, Cycling in Kings Cross, cycling in London, developers, gated communities, Kings Cross cycling, Westminster Kingsway College
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