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Could an official neighbourhood forum for King’s Cross be set up now?
Most people in the previous King’s Cross Development Forum meeting (on 9 February) wanted the Forum to take an active role in setting up a neighbourhood forum for the King’s Cross area. In particular, they wanted an application for the designation … Continue reading
Should there be an official neighbourhood forum for KIng’s Cross?
Under the Localism Act, a neighbourhood such as the King’s Cross area can have a neighbourhood forum that creates a neighbourhood development plan (and neighbourhood development orders) for approval by the local authorities and an independent inspector. In principle, then, … Continue reading
Are you interested in the Canal?
Friends of Regent’s Canal Public Meeting Find out what is happening on your canal and how you can get involved. If you are interested in meeting local residents and organisations that are involved in promoting and protecting the canal, or … Continue reading
King’s Cross Square: the plans submitted for approval
King’s Cross Square is the main topic at the next meeting of the King’s Cross Development Forum. There will be presentations from Network Rail (partly for London Underground) and the architects, Stanton Williams. You should come to the meeting if … Continue reading