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Consultation Drop-in by TFL on proposal for junction changes Pentonville Road / Kings Cross Road Wed. 19/4/22, 3 pm to 8 pm
TFL is holding a consultation afternoon on Wednesday the 19th of April 2022 between 15.00 and 20.00 (drop-in) at Jean Stokes Community Centre, Carnoustie Drive N1 0DX. It refers to the junction Kings Cross Road – Pentonville Road – Northdown … Continue reading
Yes! It’s all gone 20 miles at Kings Cross!
Kings Cross has become safer overnight.
We will leave any comment for now, and just like to say thank you, for listening to the community in the end. Continue reading
Posted in Achievements, Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Road Safety in Kings Cross, Transport
Tagged 20 miles, Cycling, Cycling at Kings Cross, Gyratory, Kings Cross, Kings Cross Gyratory, Lower Speeds, Mayor of London, Road safety, Sadiq Khan, Safer roads, speeding, Speeding in London, TfL, Transport for London, Twenty Miles
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New Consultation Launched for part of Kings Cross
There is a new consultation on a section of the Kings Cross Gyratory running, and TFL is asking for residents’ and through-travelers’ feedback. “There have been plans to make significant improvements to the area around Kings Cross and the gyratory … Continue reading
2016 Kings Cross Gyratory Development Plans axed by TFL and Sadiq Khan
It is not all lost for Kings Cross. Sadiq Khan has announced that the TFL controlled bits of the gyratory will become a 20 Miles Speed Zone by October 2022, and some of the junctions around Kings Cross will receive … Continue reading
We seek redress on traffic and pollution at Kings Cross!
The case of Ella Kissi-Debrah shows clearly what impact air pollution has. It kills, and by not doing enough to keep us safe, it could be deemed to be manslaughter, corporate manslaughter, an infringement of our human rights! The Kings … Continue reading
St Pancras Hospital development
For those interested in the proposed redevelopment of St Pancras Hospital – the one that backs onto Old St Pancras Church, click here to see the plans.
Criminal Damage to Our Local Trees
Stephan Shulte writes: Yes I said “Criminal” in that if we could catch the culprits who have been vandalising our local trees we could & should try to make a case for prosecution. I have been asked to make you … Continue reading
Stop making our Postal Rail a tourist attraction and get back to it carrying mail!
The Royal Mail infrastructure of tunnels that connect East London Whitechapel with the Ventral London Mount Pleasant Postal Sorting Office and the West London Paddington Station and which was closed in 2003 will scandalously reopen in September 2017 as a … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, New, Noise, railwayslands, Transport
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