Category Archives: Things to do

Ice Festival at the Canal Museum this Saturday

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New French bakery Aux Pains de Papy opens in Kings Cross at top of Grays Inn Road No 279

Lovely to see a new shop opening with a family team as bakery Aux Pains de Papy opens its doors at 279 Grays Inn Road just around the corner from Kings Cross.  The resident team above are a father and … Continue reading

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Kings Cross Orbital Walk (Sunday 2nd June)

The Seventh Kings Cross Walk is this Sunday 2nd June taking a circular route around the boundary of the area, finding out what’s new; sharing information and finishing with a drink (and food) in The Harrison. We will walk up … Continue reading

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Keep cool at the Canal Museum

Click here for more information about the London Canal Museum’s Ice project

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Wharfdale Road green sculpture news

Local charity King’s Cross Community Projects has been working on the green sculpture project on Wharfdale Road for a while now and is very pleased to say that this morning they set the date for installation: 8am to 4pm Saturday … Continue reading

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An invisible dot marks a comedy spot

There’s a handsome former industrial building on Northdown Street that has recently acquired beckoning, warmly luminous signage. It reads: The Invisible Dot, and it has done its job of coming over all enigmatic and luring me in to check out … Continue reading

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Science & Story – a fab project for you and your children this Easter

Fancy you and your children working  with professional illustrators, artists, scientists and architects to create a  beautifully designed book telling stories – in words and pictures – about science, and having the book published  by The Francis Crick Institute to … Continue reading

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Blasted flowers herald spring?

Springwatch in King’s Cross has taken on a bit of a dirt-busting theme with the appearance of “reverse graffiti” flowers. A scattering of tropical hibiscuses and stylised floral patterns mysteriously appeared in the last week or so in the paved … Continue reading

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