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Author Archives: Stephan Schulte
Latest Planning News for 62-68 York Way, July 08 Amendments – Look Honey, I Shrunk the Kids!
If the developer of the proposed building at 62-68 York Way had spent money on construction rather then new planning applications, by now we might almost have a completed building. But alas, we only have yet another revision to the … Continue reading
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The Hub, 34B York Way is granted its liquor license
When faced with a new “club” to be known as The Hub opening on York Way and seeking a 24-hour license to sell liquor, number of local residents (including myself), were concerned about what this would do to the local … Continue reading
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Another Late Nite License Application – The Fellow, 24 York Way
An Application for a new Premises Licence (Reference PREM/3884) has now been received by the Council for an establishment to be known as The Fellow to be located at 24 York Way, London, N1 9AA the former home of The … Continue reading
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New eco-nightclub where the dancers generate electricity!
With all the serious news that we put out on the Bulletin Board there is always time for something that you just would not believe if you didn’t see it written down. So goes this latest tidbit submitted by my … Continue reading
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The London Festival of Architecture – More Local Events
Neighbour Ryan K. thought folks might be interested in the following upcoming event taking place locally as part of the London Festival of Architecture. Argent’s re:fresh Breakfast on Sunday – 6 July Start your day over croissants and coffee with … Continue reading
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Safer Neighbourhoods – Your Local Police Team
Want to know what our Safer Neighbourhoods Team has been up to. Then find out by taking a look at their Spring/Summer Newsletter