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Camino en Cruz Del Rey de s va verde!
Camino at King’s Cross goes green! I was walking past Camino in Regent’s Quarter this afternoon – a much more pleasant pedestrian route from Wharfdale Road to the big Post Office than using the road, when I noticed some interesting … Continue reading
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Choral fund raiser for vulnerable young people – Wed 21 May St Mary’s Church, near Euston Station
Emma at the Guardian reports a fund raiser for the New Horizons day centre for vulnerable young people next Wednesday. The Guardian’s Angels choir will perform excerpts from The Armed Man by Karl Jenkins on Wednesday 21 May 2008 7.30pm … Continue reading
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This week at Islington Farmers Market
Jenny, Meredith, Cheryl, Mark and Arthur of London Farmers Markets write: We hope you enjoyed our plant fair last weekend, and also the hog roast provided by David Wilkinson, of Downland Pigs. One thing you may not have realised was … Continue reading
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Free Music at St Pancras Parish Church
Not quite a free lunch, but free lunchtime music at the Church on Euston Road as part of the London Festival of Contemporary Church Music. It’s a lovely building and they are trying to raise £3.2m to restore it – … Continue reading
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Housmans have a packed programme for May
As an official partner to the ‘1968 and All That’ conference and book fair, and as a fellow traveller in the wider ‘All Power to the Imagination’ series of ’68 events happening across the country, Housmans is hosting a number … Continue reading
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Kings Cross snow gallery
The weather is so odd at the minute I didn’t rush to post the snow pics people sent in case there was a tornado or a plague of frogs or something that might make snow look a bit mundane. The … Continue reading
The Megaro – A Boutique Hotel in King’s Cross!
The Bulletin Board has now received two positive reviews of a new hotel/restaurant in the neighbourhood. The first from Sean Murray from Regent’s Quarter, and the second from Jill Carter from York Central. This is what Jill had to say: … Continue reading
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Sadler’s Wells Local – A new ticketing scheme for the Islington Community
The following informaton was just passed to the Bulletin Board by our neighbour Ryan Kemp. Sadler’s Wells is the world’s number one International Dance venue is now offereing discounted tickets to local resident groups and organizations. Based in the borough … Continue reading
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