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Tag Archives: Camden Council
In the dark at York Way’s KX bus stop
At Transport for London and LB Camden’s all new improved King’s Cross Station York Way bus stop tonight passengers are still in the dark (see picture taken at 6.30pm, left). The bus stop should be lit making people waiting feel … Continue reading
TfL & Camden public meeting to discuss KX roads next week
LB Camden has issued a draft agenda for the public meeting this Wednesday evening the 17 October, 6.00 pm to 8.30 pm at the Camden Centre – entrance on Bidborough Street, WC1H 9JE. The meeting will be chaired by Councillor Phil Jones, … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands, Road Safety in Kings Cross, Transport, Travel
Tagged Air quality, Camden Centre, Camden Council, Camden Cycling Campaign, Euston Road, Go Dutch, gyratory system, Isabel Dedring, London Cycling Campaign, Phil Jones, traffic accidents, Transport for London
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Camden Council host public meeting with Transport for London
News just in from Camden Council, apologies for the short notice: “Come along to a public meeting on 17 October. “Along with our partners at Transport for London we are holding a public meeting about transport issues in the borough. This is … Continue reading
Vulnerable people banned from KX N1C – can it be true?
In a shocking article carried by today’s The Independent newspaper it appears that LB Camden has joined with with the property developers of the massive N1C scheme, home to Granary Square and the new University of the Arts building, to exclude or … Continue reading
Posted in Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands
Tagged Affordable homes, Argent, Camden, Camden Council, Drug abuse, Families with children, FoI, Freedom of Information Act, Granary Square, Housing, King's Cross Central, Mental health, N1C, Rent arrears, Social engineering, Social housing, University of the Arts, Vulnerable people
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Camden Town Hall extension – what do you think?
Camden Council is consulting on the community’s priorities for the Town Hall Extension site on Argyle Street to get the best deal for Camden from any buyer who develops it. The Town Hall Extension is the eggbox looking building opposite … Continue reading
TfL 2012 King’s Cross road safety study update
Thanks to Caroline Pidgeon at the Greater London Assembly for forwarding this news from TFL onto us: TfL has committed to investigating the potential redevelopment of the road layout around Kings Cross to improve safety especially for pedestrians and cyclists, … Continue reading
KX place plan – send in your views
Camden and Islington Councils have collaborated on producing a draft place plan for KX. On the plan’s web page they say, “King’s Cross is an important and vibrant area that will experience major growth and change in the coming years, … Continue reading
KXCommunity map grows…
It’s long been an aim of King’s Cross Community Projects to find a way of mapping all the housing estates within half mile of the perimeter of KX Station. It’s not a simple task as many housing estates and blocks … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups
Tagged Camden Council, Community, Islington Council, King's Cross Community Projects, Local groups
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