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Category Archives: King’s Cross People
Y Touring and OneKX arts project needs help
Local community theatre organisation Y Touring based at the OneKX building on Judd St has completed stage one of a stunning photographic project and is looking for help with stage two. Stage one was taking portrait photos of local people; … Continue reading
St Pancras Clocktower, a community asset
Local activist Peter Tompkins owns St Pancras Clocktower and wants it to be used as a community asset. The stunning flat is ideal for smaller management committee or working group meetings. It’s a wonderful place to brainstorm and make plans. … Continue reading
The Neighbourhood Forum for Kings Cross – Important Update & Last Meeting?
With Spring in their Planning Steps, the Steering Team of the Neighbourhood Forum for King’s Cross is looking to a practical solution to get neighbourhood pangs and ambitions off the ground. A small group of local folk have been researching … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Democracy and Elections, How to get things done locally, King's Cross People, Planning, Licensing and Regulation
Tagged Acton Street, Camden Council, Camden Town Hall, Community, Euston Road, Friends of Argyle Square, Granary Square, Gray's Inn Road, Gyratory, Islington Council, King's Cross Central, Local groups, Local people, Localism Act, Neighbourhood Forum, Neighbourhood Plan, Neighbourhood Planning, Open space, Pentonville Road, planning, south of euston road, Swinton Street, Team Cally, The Cally, Wharfdale Road, York Way
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How our community can directly support education for girls & boys in Afghanistan
‘Khaled Hosseini wrote in the Kite Runner that: “There are many children in Afghanistan but not many with a childhood” ‘We hope that the kindness of those making donations to POP UP 38 will help bring about a dramatic change in the lives of … Continue reading
Open letter to meeting on Kings Cross Roads between TfL and Camden (17th Oct. 2012)
Open letter to meeting on Kings Cross Roads between TfL and Camden (17th Oct. 2012) Note: This letter is the opinion of a resident of Kings Cross, non affiliated to any party or group. It represents his view and position … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Current Affairs, Democracy and Elections, King's Cross People, Road Safety in Kings Cross
Tagged 20 mile zones, Acton Street, air pollution, Air quality, bio-fuel, Black Cabs, Boris Johnson, bus drivers, cab drivers, Caledonian Road, Camden, car pollution, children in London, Circle Anglia, community action, Cromer Street, Cycling, cycling community, cycling in London, dangerous streets, Diesel pollution, England, ethanol, Euston Road, exhaust fume, Gray's Inn Road, health of drivers, health of Londoners, inner city traffic, Islington, Kings Cross, London, London cabbies, London King's Cross railway station, London Mayor, Lorries, Marylebone Road, mayor for London, noise pollution, Pentonville Road, pollution, Royal Mail, Smithfield Market, Speeding in London, St Pancras, Swinton Street, TfL, toxic noise pollution, Transport for London, vans, vehicle emissions, York Street
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Our Nat paints her Somers Town Green
Arriving at Walker House in Somers Town today, there was a definate whiff of the sea and I swear I could hear the sound of the merry-go-round at the end of the pier. Brighton? Oh no… this is London (not) … Continue reading
King’s Cross based, award winning independent film-maker needs your help!
COMMUNION is the fourth feature film from King’s Cross based award winning and critically acclaimed director Greg Hall whose previous work has garnered a reputation as raw, cutting edge, relevant British cinema in the shape of feature films The Plague (2004), Kapital (2007) and SSDD: … Continue reading
Can you spot yourself in the crowd on the Cally Road for the Olympic Torch relay?
Remarkable crowds out on the Cally this morning for the Olympic Torch Relay. Can you spot yourself in this cycle-cam video of a big section of the crowd? (link to film) http://youtu.be/FJsnZ21KYCk And another one (link to film) including the … Continue reading
Posted in King's Cross People, Sports, Young People
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