Transeuropean Autos and Islington Council – highway robbery?

Randells_road_2 Dick Turpin used to ride Black Bess up Maiden Lane, known to us as York Way – now the public is suffering a modern highway robbery.  Something very weird is happening at the end of Randell’sRoad – the Council seems to be giving away free land – pile in now to stake your claim. 

The old York Way used to run straight past the front of the run down premises of Transeuropean Autos at 176 – 178 York Way at the junction of Randell’s Road.  The pavement was parallel with the perimeter fence. 

When York Way was radically realigned a few years ago the road curved a bit and a new bit of open space was created between the highway and Transeuropean.  This space was marked for a theoretical stop in the North South London tram project. 

Now Transeuropean are fencing in the piece of land apparently with permission of the Council.  Transeuropean is hardly short of space they have a huge site and rarely use the outer yard.  They are using a hideous steel security fence that make the entrance to Randell’s look like a prison yard.  Cllr Convery is taking it up with council officers:

‘The stockade fencing is an absolute eysesore and it appears that a patch of precious public greenspace appaears to have been commandeered by a commercial concern.’

The Council has controversailly sold leases all over the borough, prepared to threaten lots of small businesses and take political flak to rake in some capital.  But seems to be giving away a prominent patch of land that could have had a nice flowerbed to someone who never owned it.  The land will be valuable when the area is redeveloped, it is big enough to fit a Texco metro store or a couple of Starbucks.  It would be of huge value for the Transeuropean owners giving them a frontage up to the kerb.  I’m baffled why it wasn’t kept public or auctioned and the money given to local charities.

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Camino en Cruz Del Rey de s va verde!

Camino at King’s Cross goes green!

Work_in_progress 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 activity outside our local Spanish bar and restaurant, Camino. Being nosy, I popped in and had a quick chat with Renata who explained Camino’s plans to soften their exterior using a range of appropriate and sustainable planting.

Three bespoke deep black galvanised steel planters are the first step. Plants were chosen for their long life and all are herbs, what could be a better planting scheme for a restaurant. It’s important to Camino to bring a feel of the Mediterranean to Cruz Del Rey (that’s King’s Cross to you and me), so both herbs that are at home in the Med and indiginous species have been selected. The result is a themed planting scheme with lots of variety and interest.Sage_etc So far this includes:

Basil, bay, coriander, sage, hyssop, curry plants, lemon balm, parsley, rosemary, and thymes.

Hyssop_etc Landscaper Roger Kilby takes care of all the planting in Regent’s Quarter. To get the most out of the planters Roger has used an ingenious system of hidden mona reservoirs placed on top of free draining material and buried deep in each planter. A pipe (see picture on the left) runs to the surface of each planter allowing water to be poured straight into the reservoir far below. Capillary action sends the water to the roots of all the plants; this way the plants can get the most from each drop of water.Mona_reservoir_2

The picture on the right shows Roger holding one of the reservoirs before it gets placed about two thirds of the way down in one of the planters.

Renata says that Camino hopes this is just the start. They understand the need to soften the hard lines of Regent’s Quarter whilst bringing an improved sense of relaxation for people sitting outside enjoying a cold beer and a little light tapas. Their investment for the three planters is about £2,000 in all, the benefit and enjoyment this brings to the area is priceless. So, on top of the really good selection of Spanish beers, fab wine list and wonderful food, now there’s even more reason to pop into Camino – the Spanish Quarter in King’s Cross. And next time you raise your glass for a toast whilst chilling in the thyme scented breeze, remember to thank Roger for the plants!

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Nobody Lives Forever – local theatre must see!

Nlf1 20th – 24th May 2008
The Welcome Collection
London

Nobody Lives Forever from the YTouring theatre company is a new play by award-winning playwright Judith Johnson, which aims to explore the social, moral, scientific and political questions raised by stem cell research. YTouring is Central YMCA’s award winning company based in right here at OneKX. YTouring tours throughout the UK and their artistic director is none other than our Nigel Townsend of Wharfdale Road.

"Y Touring has for many years, produced inspiring, beautifully written plays
focusing on science and ethics"

Sue Elkin, The Stage, February 2008.

It’s not often that theatre is free, but on this occasion you don’t have to pay a penny to see a show that comes so very highly recommended:

“All this scientific progress, but any one of us can still cop it at any moment, just like I did.  The story doesn’t end there though. Those embryos are still waiting, like millions of other ones all over the world. What’s going to happen them, eh?…What would you do?”

Don’t miss it, book your tickets now!

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Choral fund raiser for vulnerable young people – Wed 21 May St Mary’s Church, near Euston Station

Armedmancover_2 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 St. Mary’s Church, Eversholt Street (near Euston station – map). 

The event is in support of the New Horizon Building Appeal.  There will be guest appearances including youngsters from the New Horizon Youth Centre and for media aficionados Jon Snow accompanied by Alan Rusbridger on piano.

New Horizon Youth Centre, on Chalton Street works with some very disadvantaged young people, many of whom have poor self esteem, low confidence, a history of rejection, harm and abuse and often profoundly negative experiences of organisations, structures and the helping professions generally.

New Horizon Youth Centre is a day centre working to ensure that every vulnerable young person finds a home and the necessary tools to progress in their lives. It works with young people who are vulnerable, homeless or at risk.  New Horizon Youth Centre aims to enable young people to gain skills and knowledge to improve their life chances and to help them move from adolescence into adulthood.

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This week at Islington Farmers Market

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 that very early on in the day (David starts his hog roast going at around 2.30AM!!), the crank on his spit-roast broke. With repairs impossible to find on a Sunday, and not wanting to waste an entire pig, David painstakingly hand-turned the spit-roast all the way up until 2PM! So don’t be surprised if David’s right arm is looking the worse for wear this weekend!

This weekend, fingers crossed, we will have a visit from the enigmatic Isle of Wight Garlic, with their range of different varieties of fresh garlic and garlic preserves, as well as their asparagus. Make sure you don’t miss out, because we can’t tell you when they’ll be back just yet!

Also, you may be interested to know that Alham Wood Buffalo Farm have been working with an Italian artisan cheese maker and are now selling delicious, traditional hand made mozzarella. They’re encouraging you to bring your own container to put it into!
So visit Islington Farmers Market this Sunday for a treat!

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Sex Shop License Application – 8 Caledonian Road Withdrawn

8_caledonian_road_41The Bulletin Board is pleased to anounce that the subject Application has been withdrawn by the Applicant.

As part of the discussions leading up to this decision the Trading Standards department made it very clear that their were a great number of objections to the application – the most important of which was that there already was one licensed sex shop directly across the street.

Thanks to all who wrote in and especially to Councillor Convery who made the community’s objections very clear.

Again, with concerted efforts the Community has made it’s voice clear.  Job well done!

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Wild In The City

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Network Rail – where is our bridge into Kings Cross?

Kings_cross_station_3This Summer access to Kings Cross via the top end of platform one (from Wharfdale Road) will close for good.  In a hard fought planning process Network Rail promised to do a study into a bridge across the tracks at this spot into the station to perpetuate this vital safe, well lit access route:

we will commit to further pursue the creation of a bridge if in our view a practical, cost-effective and affordable solution emerges from the study

You can read about it here.  Neighbour Sophie made a strong case at the time about how vital this route was for women, given the alternative of walking down the creepy side of the station.  She is trying to follow up on what has happened with this study into a bridge – there has been no further community consultation.  Now Sophie is being given the brush off by Network Rail, a publicly owned company.  She and neighbour John Ashwell have been trying to get a straight answer from Network Rail since January. 

It’s pretty straightforward – we sat down with Network Rail and agreed face to face to a study proposal  and we haven’t heard from them and they don’t respond.  Does anyone have any suggestions how to get a response?  In the past I have found that they respond to lots of emails sent to their board members and phone calls to their offices – will harvest some addresses and post them here, along with phone numbers to ring.

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