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Category Archives: Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands
Name a road in King’s Cross Central
SPECIAL NOTE: If you’re reading this to suggest Ben Kinsella St, Rd, Close etc, it’s a brilliant idea. This is possibly a once in a lifetime chance to have a new local street named after Ben. However, leaving a comment … Continue reading
Hello Google!
I’m sure everyone has read the news that the long anticipated Google deal (to build a new UK HQ in King’s Cross) has been made. Tax affairs aside, I am sure we all welcome such an exciting business to our … Continue reading
Posted in #googlebridgeKX, Architecture, Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands
Tagged Google, Kings Cross
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TfL & Camden public meeting to discuss KX roads next week
LB Camden has issued a draft agenda for the public meeting this Wednesday evening the 17 October, 6.00 pm to 8.30 pm at the Camden Centre – entrance on Bidborough Street, WC1H 9JE. The meeting will be chaired by Councillor Phil Jones, … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands, Road Safety in Kings Cross, Transport, Travel
Tagged Air quality, Camden Centre, Camden Council, Camden Cycling Campaign, Euston Road, Go Dutch, gyratory system, Isabel Dedring, London Cycling Campaign, Phil Jones, traffic accidents, Transport for London
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The Cally Festival 2012 – talking about The Bemerton
Paul Shepherd of Bemerton Villages Management Organisation on improving The Bemerton Estate (KX Central’s closest neighbour), training local youth for jobs and needing cash! At The Cally Festival 2012.
Vulnerable people banned from KX N1C – can it be true?
In a shocking article carried by today’s The Independent newspaper it appears that LB Camden has joined with with the property developers of the massive N1C scheme, home to Granary Square and the new University of the Arts building, to exclude or … Continue reading
Posted in Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands
Tagged Affordable homes, Argent, Camden, Camden Council, Drug abuse, Families with children, FoI, Freedom of Information Act, Granary Square, Housing, King's Cross Central, Mental health, N1C, Rent arrears, Social engineering, Social housing, University of the Arts, Vulnerable people
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Wild New Territories celebrates urban wildlife in KX
Wild New Territories is an exhibition showing new visual art, media and performance works that explore the interplay between the urban and the wild. The artists are a broad cross-section of award winning and emerging, artists from a variety of geo-political … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Community groups, Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands, Noticeboard
Tagged Alma Tischler Wood, architecture, Art, Bo Myers, Brunswick Square, Camley Street, Charities, Community, Cornelia Wyngaarden, Dana Claxton, Diego Samper, Edgar Heap of Birds, Foreign Investment, Gillian Wearing, Glenn Lewis, Gordon Cheung, Henry Bragg, Jamie Griffiths, Kathy Kenny, Kings Cross, Local groups, Mars Kaliszewski, Max Kimber, Michael Landy, Michael Morris, Regent's Canal, Ron den Daas, The Foundling Museum, Urban wildlife, Vincent Trasov
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Showtime at Granary Square
Granary Square is proving to be a fantastic success with the introduction of a wide open and fun space for all the family. You may even noticed local celebrity dog Pan playing with local children in the fountains there – … Continue reading
Report launched to celebrate opening of Granary Square
KXCommunity, it’s all about you! A unique report into how the community might directly benefit from developments in King’s Cross will be launched today as a gift to developers Argent. The launch is carefully timed to coincide with the VIP … Continue reading