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Category Archives: Community stuff
Wildlife friendly sculpture wins Silver Gilt award
Vert, the 15 metre high wildlife friendly sculpture on Wharfdale Road N1 9UA was almost totally replanted earlier this year by two volunteers from local environment and arts charity King’s Cross Community Projects (KCCP). They entered the Islington in Bloom … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Community groups, Green Wall Project, New, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged green sculpture, Neil Ayling, Vert, Wharfdale Road
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Camden Mela
This year the King’s Cross – Brunswick Neighbourhood Association will be holding the Camden Mela on Sunday 17th July 2016 at Corams Fields, 93 Guilford Street, London WC1n 1DN. This is always a very popular family event which showcases the … Continue reading
Plea to Argent to gift a valuable ecological resource to the King’s Cross green corridor
The King’s Cross pond, or ‘Of Soil and Water’ to use the title of this temporary art installation near the York Way railway bridge, was planned to exist for just two years. After that it will be filled in and … Continue reading
Spring has sprung, the grass is riz
You know spring is here when the Wildlife Trust volunteers are out in force on the towpath between York Way and the Islington Tunnel… This morning saw them hard at work conserving the wonderful planting around the entrance to the … Continue reading
Posted in Community stuff, Green spaces, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged Islington, London Wildlife Trist, Regent's Canal, towpath, wild flowers, wildlife
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Parents and carers voices wanted on the largest playground in the area!
Parents and Careres of different backgrounds and across the region, who have come together in a grass roots drive to improve central London’s biggest playground, Coram’s Fields, call all other parents, carers and young people, who the grounds, to an … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Community stuff, Green spaces, New, Young People
Tagged Children, Coram's Fields, grassroot, Parents, Playgrounds, Young people
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Collingham Gardens Nursery fete 4th July 2015
The wonderful Collingham Gardens Nursery, which some people may remember from the Open Garden Square Weekend in June, is holding it’s annual fete this Saturday from 1pm to 4.30pm. It promises to be tons of fun with delicious food, a … Continue reading
St Pancras Old Church Thomas Hardy and Quire Music event
Thomas Hardy, sometime warden of St Pancras Old Church, described West Gallery Quire music in his novels and poetry. This programme will include readings from Hardy and associated music. Audience participation will be invited. London Gallery Quire specialise in the … Continue reading