Lisa Pontecorvo stone Edward Square

David Oxnam sent in pictures of the beautiful stone he commissioned on behalf of the Friends of Edwards Square to celebrate Lisa's involvement in the square.  It's a simple beautiful piece, reflecting the superb typography of the Andrew Motion inscription there.

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Stone setting

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‘The Express cleaning and repairing’ revealed at 10 Cally Road

Tony's Hemp Corner is no more and stripping out at No10 Caledonian Road a while ago revealed this lovely old signage in a 1950s, possibly earlier typeface which I snapped in the lovely light today.  I think this is in a conservation area so hopefully the style will be retained.  Do any readers or friends remember this as a cleaners or know when it last traded like this?

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The express omega place

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The Lumen Kings Cross Friday and Saturday night – story telling, poetry, music

Lumen This has in from Pamela Mansi and Catherine Packard:

>>Dear Friends and fans of good story-telling, poetry and music

BLOOMSBURY VOICES are taking their spring show: Defining lines to the lovely and quite astonishing LUMEN an architecturally award-winning arts space in Bloomsbury this Friday 8th April (show starts at 7.30pm, doors 7pm).

There will be fresh, new poems, stories and songs celebrating spring, Bloomsbury, and the power of definition.  There will also be wine, nibbles and a chance to swan about in this glorious space.

(More info at: www.bloomsburyvoices.co.uk)

Then…….if that wasn't enough.  Future Perfect will be taking their latest killer show: ANIMALIS *(2) to LUMEN on the following evening, Saturday the 9th April.  In a one hour and 10 minute spoken word sock between the eyes – you will hear tales of naughty kittens,…Customer-Service-Crocodiles,….slaveringly erotic menus,….and stories with bite!
(More info at: www.futureperfectwriters.com)

You can see Future Perfect in their video below

 

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Camley Street Graffiti

I was just wondering if anybody had noticed the rather fine graffiti by the steps up to the Maiden Lane Bridge at the end of Camley Street. I don't think its a Banksy, but does anybody know anything more about this.

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Missing man, dementia patient said to frequent Kings Cross

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This from the Ilford Guardian.  We don't normally put up things wholesale from newspapers but this seems a good cause.

'Martin Barron, 53, was last seen at his home in Clandon Road in Ilford on Saturday (April 2) at around 4pm.

Mr Barron suffers from epilepsy and dementia. He is dependent on his carers and does not have any medication with him.

He is white, 5ft 2in, and of medium build. He has several tattoos, mostly on his left arm, including one of the name 'Robbie'.

Mr Barron has been known to frequent the King's Cross and Heathrow areas. His family said he had not gone missing before.

Anyone with information should call the Missing Persons Unit at Ilford Police station 020 8345 2700.'

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Kings Cross coots – springwatch

More great spring watch pics from Janys Lomax and Camley Street Natural Park in Kings Cross.  A coot and a terrapin (good discussion on feral uk terrapins here), a coot with its chicks and what may be a marsh marigold, which accoring to wikipedia is one of britain's ancient plants.  Never let it be said that Kings Cross is a concrete urban wilderness.  Keep the springwatch pics coming to environment@cankfarm.com.

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Coot chicks

Marsh marigold

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Spring watch – Kings Cross tits and twigs

Tony Rees is an avid observer of local birds on the Cally Road – reporting flocks of goldfinch along the canal after the harsh winter.  Here's Tony's an action shot of a fast moving long tailed tit no mean feat on a cloudy day.  And Clare Hill has supplied the lovely sprig of blossom below.  Keep the pics coming in folks email to environment@cankfarm.com

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Clare hill spriongwatch

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York Way Kebab Take-away Appeal is Refused

Cafesorriso This news just in from Sean at Regent’s Quarter:

Dear all,

You may recall the unit at 2 York Way turned into a kebab shop and applied for an open shop front, late night trading (after 23:00) and an illuminated facia sign.  This was application was rejected, but then they appealled the Council’s decision (Click for earlier story).

They are tenants of Regent Quarter but unfortunately despite our concern that this was not a suitable business for a regeneration development, our freeholder’s managing agents offered no support.  However, many were not happy about this, so a number of local residents tackled the problem via the council route and the unit’s planning application was refused. Download 2B York Way Appeal Decision

The leaseholders appealed and I can confirm that the appeal was also rejected.  Please see attached if you would like to see the detail of the appeal rejection! 

Thanks to Paul Convery – our local councillor – for his continued support.

Sean

This is another example of residents working together to make their neighbourhood confirm to their wishes!  It can be done!

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