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Category Archives: Local issues
Kings Cross dangerous roads – update
The huge support for my post suggesting TfL should answer corporate manslaughter charges was moving. Our case is that TfL did not act promptly on a report it commissioned condeming the Kings Cross road junctions – the junctions are still … Continue reading
Kings Cross cyclist and pedestrian deaths and injuries – corporate manslaughter by TfL?
Local residents have long campaigned for improvement of the dangerous junctions at the York Way, Pentonville, Grays Inn Road intersection. In February 2008 a number of us took part in a walkabout with TfL-commissioned contractors TRL limited and Living Streets … Continue reading
York Way Kebab Take-away back in the frame!!!!
For those of you living in or near Regent’s Quarter or for those just interested in the general complexion of the area, you might be interested to know that the folks at 2b York Way are again seeking to expand … Continue reading
Argent subcontractors foul up Kings Cross roads and pavements
Stuart on Rufford Street has had to live with the disruption caused by building works for years. He copied me an email to Argent detailing the latest woes. Cllr Paul Convery is also on the case (see below) … Continue reading
Kings Cross perspectives – Wharfdale Road and development – Sophie Talbot
Delighted to receive a perspective from Sophie Talbot with a particular angle on the madness of the planning and development system which has caused so much conflict, schism and angst in Kings Cross. All planners and developers should read this. … Continue reading
Kings Cross perspectives – Britannia Street, regeneration, street crime
Kings Cross is in yet another a state of flux, Kings Cross is always in a state of flux. It's great to capture snapshots as the area changes over time. Leah DIxon sent in this piece about her part of … Continue reading
62-68 York Way, Development Plans Progress
The Community Bulletin Board has recently learned that development is now moving ahead at the site at the corner of York Way and Wharfdale Road. Residents of York Central have received notification of work to begin as outlined in a … Continue reading
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The Mystery of the TG Lynes building
The mystery of the TG Lynes building
We are now quite a few years into the redevelopment of the Kings Cross area and a great many things have improved immensely. Streets have been cleaned up, houses restored, shops, bars and businesses invigorated, but anyone who lives at the southern end of Caledonian Road will be aware of one glaring anomaly – the former TG Lynes building.
The building has been boarded up and in the process of ‘redevelopment’ for over five years and, peeking through the hoarding, seems no closer to completion than it ever has been. It’s huge ugly frontage blights the look and feel of this local shopping area and it’s stubborn refusal to metamorphosise from its grey, tattered shell into a useful shop/restaurant/business/anything is surely holding back further improvements to this section of Caledonian Road.
Residents have watched with curiosity, amusement, indifference, irritation and finally a growing sense of anger as activity at the site becomes ever more protracted and bizarre.
Huge (and I mean huge) quantities of earth and rubble have been removed from the basement in the last five years. Sometimes it comes out on a makeshift belt cobbled together and slung at head height over the pavement, emptying into a skip parked on the (red route) road, sometimes by gangs of men with wheelbarrows and shovels. Cars and pedestrians alike regularly have to swerve around the various skips, vehicles and make-do building equipment and underneath rubble chutes left blocking the area, and still the digging continues.
Large holes, and last December, four random windows, have been punched through the rear exterior wall, straight into the communal garden which sits directly behind it. This wall is the original C19 boundary wall and until that point had never had any holes in it, especially not ones then filled with cheap single glazed windows of random and varying sizes. These holes were used to pump building dust and bits of rubble directly into the communal garden behind the wall, contaminating the garden and residents with brick dust for many weeks. This is, no doubt, a Health & Safety violation and presumably the builders thought it was more acceptable to contaminate the garden than pump the dust into the street, which might have attracted more attention. These holes were then crudely filled with cement. Complaints were swiftly made by residents but the issue seems to be languishing on the desk of the Planning Department and, TEN months on, nothing has been done. So much for protecting the Keystone Crescent Conservation Area!
Large numbers of York stone street pavers are lifted and badly reset, water drips continually onto the pavement and pedestrians from the upper stories come rain or shine, strange noises are heard day and night, large quantities of building materials, steel beams and occasionally vans are swallowed up into it’s interior. One day, workers spent hours removing reams of paper from the site which were shredded in a van parked on Caledonian Road. The list goes on.
What local residents want to know is; what on earth is going on with this building, when will the redevelopment be completed so Caledonian Road has a chance to continue its regeneration and, is the whole damn lot about fall through on to the Circle line?
Islington Planning Department we are looking at you and asking why we are getting no response to our questions and why no enforcement action has been taken…
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