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Another new foodie destination for King’s Cross Road
Yesterday I stumbled upon Niven's, at no. 157. It's a petite lunch bar with a communal table at the back and a small range of comestibles in pretty packaging. There were gourmet salads, hot food and baked treats on offer; … Continue reading
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To be revealed soon?
The organisers of the Reveal arts programme promise a ‘cultural celebration of King’s Cross’ – to run from Thursday 22 April to Sunday 2 May. A line-up of artistic and theatrical performances and installations are planned for venues all over … Continue reading
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Localgovcamp in Kings Cross
IT people from local government all over Britain descend on Kings Cross today for #localgovcamp at Kings Place. Localgovcamp is a meetup for people trying to make councils and local authorities work better using technology. I do a fair bit … Continue reading
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Market Estate art event 6th March
Local resident Molly Rigg has sent in details of this interesting local art project in the Market Estate just north of Market Road. Molly's text begins: >>Are you interested in getting involved with an extremely exciting art event, made up … Continue reading
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Kings Place Launches Two Jazz Music Education Programmes
The Community Bulletin Board just received the following notice from King’s Place about two eduction programmes they will launch shortly. We thought it would be a good idea to publicise this to the local community to ensure maximum benefit to secure … Continue reading
Islington Farmers’ Market Christmas opening times
Just a quick message from our friends at Islington Farmers' Market to remind you that you've got two more chances to pick up the freshest, tastiest farm food available for your Christmas meal this year!! This Sunday (10am-2pm) you'll … Continue reading
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Hubbub Deliveries – a new delivery service from your local independent shops
Local resident Jennifer C. suggested that the Bulletin Board pass on information about a new home food delivery service that might be of interest. Note this message from its founder: I’ve recently started a new business, Hubbub, which offers deliveries from your … Continue reading
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Innovative store/cafe POPS-UP in King’s Cross
No. 9 Caledonian Road, next to the Soho Bookshop has been vacant for some time, then all of a sudden last week "voila," a new shop just "popped-up." In fact, the shop signed as "DRINK SHOP DO" seems to be … Continue reading
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