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Category Archives: Noticeboard
Home grown boys
“SIX Islington teenagers will be starring in their own television programme after finding inspiration in a rubbish skip. The boys, who are all from estates around Caledonian Road, have been spending their weekends learning to grow fruit and veg in … Continue reading
Posted in Noticeboard, Young People
Tagged Caledonian Road, Gardening, Islington Tribune, Young people
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KXCommunity map update
The latest update to the community map produced using Google by King’s Cross Community Projects includes green spaces. There is so little green space here, and most of what there is is tiny. The community map is a work in … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Noticeboard
Tagged Community, Google, Green spaces, KCCP, King's Cross Community Projects, Maps, Open space
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Needed: Down to Earth average dads plus entourage to make Ruben work!
The Coram Parents Centre, part of the Thomas Coram Trust, has been wondering if there are any more papas and their offspring hiding somewhere, perhaps? Maybe you are too shy to wage it out into the open with that pink … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Noticeboard, Young People
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Should there be an official neighbourhood forum for KIng’s Cross?
Under the Localism Act, a neighbourhood such as the King’s Cross area can have a neighbourhood forum that creates a neighbourhood development plan (and neighbourhood development orders) for approval by the local authorities and an independent inspector. In principle, then, … Continue reading
Are you interested in the Canal?
Friends of Regent’s Canal Public Meeting Find out what is happening on your canal and how you can get involved. If you are interested in meeting local residents and organisations that are involved in promoting and protecting the canal, or … Continue reading
Your views are invited!
King’s Cross Community Projects invites you to The living sculpture open events 3pm to 5pm Sunday 29 January and 5pm to 7pm Monday 30 January at The Central Station bar Corner of Wharfdale Road and Balfe Street We hope to install … Continue reading
Old mobile phones please!
Have you got any old mobile phones lying around… If so there’s a home desperate for them in Uganda via locally based Alison Hall’s charity Seeds for Development. Mobile phones are revolutionising the poorest parts of Africa, Uganda included. They … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, King's Cross People, Noticeboard, Weblogs, Young People
Tagged Alison Hall, Community, Donations, Local people, Seeds for Development, Uganda
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Just who you’ve been searching for!
Here's a brilliant way to get those annoying jobs done that are a constant millstone around your neck whilst, at one and the same time, supporting the arts! Girl Friday is a fab new micro business operating in King's Cross … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Buy&Sell
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