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Camden consults residents on 20 Miles Speed limit
Camden is consulting residents on a new 20 miles zone across the borough. This obviously also affects Kings Cross. The consultation also contains questions that Camden can address to TFL to propose changes on the red routes. In my opinion … Continue reading
Give TFL your comments on proposed congestion zone changes (by Feb. 8th.)
In case you were not aware of it, TFL is suggesting a change of the Congestion zone exemptions. This affects at least half of all Kings Cross residents (the ones in the Camden section) with exception of the roads North … Continue reading
Open letter to meeting on Kings Cross Roads between TfL and Camden (17th Oct. 2012)
Open letter to meeting on Kings Cross Roads between TfL and Camden (17th Oct. 2012) Note: This letter is the opinion of a resident of Kings Cross, non affiliated to any party or group. It represents his view and position … Continue reading
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Camden Council: Don’t put your Kings Cross waste on the pavement!
In a letter to all residents on Acton and Swinton Street, dated 14th of March 2012, Camden Street Environment Officer Pennant Truter advises that “under no circumstances should waste be placed out on the pavement” outside collection hours which he … Continue reading
Hands, souls, and little acts of kindness will change Kings Cross
Since about a year there is a recycling-bay in Swinton Place, taking glass, plastics and papers. At first unused, it soon became quite popular as an added opportunity for locals to dispose of their recyclables during the week. Soon the container … Continue reading
“We may need it once a year!” The cynical keeping-open of a Kings Cross rat race track.
Over the years I had both successes and failures with TFL in personal correspondences. One amongst others remains unresolved. It is the issue of Swinton Place WC1X 9NF. Swinton Place connects Swinton Street and Acton Street, in the South of … Continue reading
Two-directional cycling: Further one-way streets opened
There have been more one way streets opened up for two directional cycling. The latest known additions are at Great Percy Street on Islington’s side of Kings Cross, allowing cyclists to use the full length of Gt. Percy Street, and also … Continue reading
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