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Wild New Territories celebrates urban wildlife in KX
Wild New Territories is an exhibition showing new visual art, media and performance works that explore the interplay between the urban and the wild. The artists are a broad cross-section of award winning and emerging, artists from a variety of geo-political … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Community groups, Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands, Noticeboard
Tagged Alma Tischler Wood, architecture, Art, Bo Myers, Brunswick Square, Camley Street, Charities, Community, Cornelia Wyngaarden, Dana Claxton, Diego Samper, Edgar Heap of Birds, Foreign Investment, Gillian Wearing, Glenn Lewis, Gordon Cheung, Henry Bragg, Jamie Griffiths, Kathy Kenny, Kings Cross, Local groups, Mars Kaliszewski, Max Kimber, Michael Landy, Michael Morris, Regent's Canal, Ron den Daas, The Foundling Museum, Urban wildlife, Vincent Trasov
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Calling all community groups in King’s Cross!
Back in April community groups working within a half mile of the perimeter of KX Station got together to talk about how we can get the best from the new developments happening here. We came up with some great ideas, … Continue reading
King’s Cross ice cream festival is TimeOut No1
This week’s Time Out London Hot List puts the ice cream festival at Granary Square this coming Saturday and Sunday at the top spot. The hugely varied Summer Stories series of events continues apace bringing new vitality to our neighbourhood. Entry … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Entertainment
Tagged Families, Festival, Granary Square, ice cream, Kings Cross
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Housman’s new bookclub: The Fuse
Housmans is starting up a monthly book club, to be run by Wali Hawes, and they’d love you to take part. The book club will meet monthly, at 7pm on the second Thursday of every month. The books will be … Continue reading
Fancy a trip to Broadstairs anyone?
The wonderful folk at The Calthorpe Project are organising a family trip to Broadstairs the lovely seaside town in Kent. It takes place on Wednesday 29th Aug, leaving The Calthorpe Project on Gray’s Inn Road at 9.15am returning 7.30pm. £12 … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Noticeboard, Young People
Tagged Broadstairs, Community, Families, Gray's Inn Road, Kings Cross, Local groups, Young people
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Showtime at Granary Square
Granary Square is proving to be a fantastic success with the introduction of a wide open and fun space for all the family. You may even noticed local celebrity dog Pan playing with local children in the fountains there – … Continue reading
The best little car wash in King’s Cross
Fourteen year old Ronnie has a fab Grandad and together they make quite a team. Grandad invested a good few of his hard earned pounds into pressure washing equipment when Ronnie said he wanted to set up the Squeaky Clean … Continue reading
Posted in Local businesses, Young People
Tagged car wash, King's Cross car wash, Kings Cross, Lavina Grove, Young people
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