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Category Archives: Noticeboard
Special offer for KXE readers
Readers of kingscrossenvironment.com can claim a 10% discount for a lovely sun bed as winter approaches… just quote (weboffer2012). The Tanning Shop is next door to Nando’s on York Way. 0207 278 3604 If you have any problems when quoting … Continue reading
Camden Council host public meeting with Transport for London
News just in from Camden Council, apologies for the short notice: “Come along to a public meeting on 17 October. “Along with our partners at Transport for London we are holding a public meeting about transport issues in the borough. This is … Continue reading
The Cally Market opens in November
Fancy a street market along Caledonian Road from Offord Road to Bridgeman Road? I know I do… and so do local traders and residents. They’ve pushed for a market and… it will open in November! The market is finally off … Continue reading
Posted in Noticeboard
Tagged Caledonian Road, local traders, Street market, Team Cally, The Cally Market
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She’ll be apples
The London Orchard Festival takes place Sunday week in the green heart of King’s Cross – Camley Street Natural Park. London Orchard Project, the charity organising the event with the London Wildlife Trust ask: “Ever sampled a Merton Wonder apple, … Continue reading
Calling all ballroom or Lindy Hop enthusiasts – do you fancy a Strictly experience?
At the KXE mailbox we’ve just received this from Graham Howes – sounds fab! “We are running an Arts Council and Unity Theatre Trust funded development workshop of a new epic play called MISSING PIECES which has Ballroom and Lindy Hop and … Continue reading
Wild New Territories celebrates urban wildlife in KX
Wild New Territories is an exhibition showing new visual art, media and performance works that explore the interplay between the urban and the wild. The artists are a broad cross-section of award winning and emerging, artists from a variety of geo-political … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Community groups, Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands, Noticeboard
Tagged Alma Tischler Wood, architecture, Art, Bo Myers, Brunswick Square, Camley Street, Charities, Community, Cornelia Wyngaarden, Dana Claxton, Diego Samper, Edgar Heap of Birds, Foreign Investment, Gillian Wearing, Glenn Lewis, Gordon Cheung, Henry Bragg, Jamie Griffiths, Kathy Kenny, Kings Cross, Local groups, Mars Kaliszewski, Max Kimber, Michael Landy, Michael Morris, Regent's Canal, Ron den Daas, The Foundling Museum, Urban wildlife, Vincent Trasov
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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
Fancy a trip to Broadstairs anyone?
The wonderful folk at The Calthorpe Project are organising a family trip to Broadstairs the lovely seaside town in Kent. It takes place on Wednesday 29th Aug, leaving The Calthorpe Project on Gray’s Inn Road at 9.15am returning 7.30pm. £12 … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Noticeboard, Young People
Tagged Broadstairs, Community, Families, Gray's Inn Road, Kings Cross, Local groups, Young people
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