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We seek redress on traffic and pollution at Kings Cross!
The case of Ella Kissi-Debrah shows clearly what impact air pollution has. It kills, and by not doing enough to keep us safe, it could be deemed to be manslaughter, corporate manslaughter, an infringement of our human rights! The Kings … Continue reading
Appalling, dangerous road surface at junction Euston Road and York Way
There’s an unusually bad set of dips and bumps in the road at the junction of Euston Road and York Way at the moment. There has been some bad patching of the road here in the past and tyre-scrub of … Continue reading
Height restriction policy win for campaigners on town hall annexe site
As tall buildings spring up in the King’s Cross development, and work begins on Camden’s new town hall there, it is worth turning some attention back to plans for the site next to the existing town hall. Local group, Friends … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Planning, Licensing and Regulation
Tagged Bloomsbury Conservation Area, Camden Council, conservation, Euston Road, Friends of Argyle Square, Grade I-listed, Grade II listed, heritage, King's Cross Conservation Area, King's Cross station, Site allocations development plan, skyscraper, south of euston road, St Pancras station, tower block, Town Hall annexe, Town Hall extension, WC1
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The Neighbourhood Forum for Kings Cross – Important Update & Last Meeting?
With Spring in their Planning Steps, the Steering Team of the Neighbourhood Forum for King’s Cross is looking to a practical solution to get neighbourhood pangs and ambitions off the ground. A small group of local folk have been researching … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Democracy and Elections, How to get things done locally, King's Cross People, Planning, Licensing and Regulation
Tagged Acton Street, Camden Council, Camden Town Hall, Community, Euston Road, Friends of Argyle Square, Granary Square, Gray's Inn Road, Gyratory, Islington Council, King's Cross Central, Local groups, Local people, Localism Act, Neighbourhood Forum, Neighbourhood Plan, Neighbourhood Planning, Open space, Pentonville Road, planning, south of euston road, Swinton Street, Team Cally, The Cally, Wharfdale Road, York Way
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Give TFL your comments on proposed congestion zone changes (by Feb. 8th.)
In case you were not aware of it, TFL is suggesting a change of the Congestion zone exemptions. This affects at least half of all Kings Cross residents (the ones in the Camden section) with exception of the roads North … Continue reading
London Assembly publishes report into cycle safety: Gearing Up
The Transport Committee of the London Assembly was tasked with investigating cycling in London at its meeting on 14 June 2012. The aim was threefold: to understand the issues facing current cyclists and the barriers to potential cyclists; to examine the plans proposed … Continue reading
Open letter to meeting on Kings Cross Roads between TfL and Camden (17th Oct. 2012)
Open letter to meeting on Kings Cross Roads between TfL and Camden (17th Oct. 2012) Note: This letter is the opinion of a resident of Kings Cross, non affiliated to any party or group. It represents his view and position … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Current Affairs, Democracy and Elections, King's Cross People, Road Safety in Kings Cross
Tagged 20 mile zones, Acton Street, air pollution, Air quality, bio-fuel, Black Cabs, Boris Johnson, bus drivers, cab drivers, Caledonian Road, Camden, car pollution, children in London, Circle Anglia, community action, Cromer Street, Cycling, cycling community, cycling in London, dangerous streets, Diesel pollution, England, ethanol, Euston Road, exhaust fume, Gray's Inn Road, health of drivers, health of Londoners, inner city traffic, Islington, Kings Cross, London, London cabbies, London King's Cross railway station, London Mayor, Lorries, Marylebone Road, mayor for London, noise pollution, Pentonville Road, pollution, Royal Mail, Smithfield Market, Speeding in London, St Pancras, Swinton Street, TfL, toxic noise pollution, Transport for London, vans, vehicle emissions, York Street
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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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