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Author Archives: Stephan Schulte
Another Late-Night License – The Cross Kings 126 York Way
Folks, Paul our Councillor has been advised of another late-license application in our area. The Cross Kings at 126 York Way. The Application is as follows: Application No. PREM/3511Premises Name: The Cross KingsAddress: 126 York Way, London, N1 0AXReceived by … Continue reading
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Volunteers sought for Sexual Identity Study
One of our neighbours Amanda W. from Ice Wharf has asked me to post this call for volunteers. She works with the Data Collection Methodology (Social Surveys) Office for National Statistics and they are seeking a number of suitable participants … Continue reading
Posted in Community Health and Welfare
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Variation to Licensed Hours – King Charles I, Northdown Street
For those that live near the King Charles I at Northdown Street, you should know that a request to vary their licensed hours has been submitted to the Council. We were notified of this by our Councillor Paul Convery who … Continue reading
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Arts X Change Present: “Abolition?”
Arts X Change Present: “Abolition?” portrays Black and White campaigners and their adversaries in court scenes, meetings, parliamentary debates and narratives. It celebrates defiant rebel slaves facing execution, and describes Africa’s former greatness. “Abolition?” is a reminder that slavery is … Continue reading
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What’s Happening: 35-45 Caledonian Road & 4-8 Balfe Street
A number of folks were interested in the status of the subject store front that were formerly the Lyons Plumbing Supply Company on lower Caledonian Road. The following information was provided by our Councillor Paul Convery and was provided by … Continue reading
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King’s Cross through the looking glass
An evocative portrayal of a once infamous neighbourhood through the eyes of the people who live and work there. This unique exhibition is a selection of the artwork produced for a competition to design a postcard depicting King’s Cross/St Pancras … Continue reading
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Bugs, Bulbs and Birds
Edward Square, N1 • Thursday 25 October • 2pm-4pm FREE Join Islington Council rangers to help build a stag beetle loggery, plant spring bulbs and make bird feeders to take home. No need to book, just turn up. For more … Continue reading
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Regents Canal Tour
Join British Waterways’ Heritage Advisor Florence Salberter and Islington Council’s Nature Conservation Ranger Louisa Roscoe for a leisurely stroll, and find out more about the history and wildlife of the canal. It is on Saturday 20th October from 2pm-3.30pm. The … Continue reading
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