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Tag Archives: planning
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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Name a road in King’s Cross Central
SPECIAL NOTE: If you’re reading this to suggest Ben Kinsella St, Rd, Close etc, it’s a brilliant idea. This is possibly a once in a lifetime chance to have a new local street named after Ben. However, leaving a comment … Continue reading
Launch party for the Neighbourhood Forum
The Neighbourhood Forum for King’s Cross invites the local community to its launch event on Saturday 10 November at the muesli factory, Alara, in Camley Street. It runs from 2-6pm and there will be entertainment and refreshments. It was always … Continue reading
Do you want a say in how KX is designed and planned?
The Government’s Localism Act introduced another way to have a say on local planning issues. As a result a group of local people have set up the King’s Cross Neighbourhood Forum. If you’d like to get involved fill in a … Continue reading
What’s in a name? The Neighbourhood Forum for KX
I’ve watched from afar the birth pains of a neighbourhood forum for King’s Cross. Those first, seemingly small, steps for any organisation are always difficult and often painful, and this is no different. Neighbourhood forums are an initiative of the … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Community groups, Planning, Licensing and Regulation
Tagged Neighbourhood Forum, planning
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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
KX Development Forum meets 7 Feb
The next meeting of the Forum is from 7:00 to 9:00 on Thursday 9 February in Committee Room 2 of Camden Town Hall. At the meeting the Forum will discuss what is now known about: The desirability and feasibility of … Continue reading
TfL improvements may make things worse
Works currently being carried out to the junction where 24 year old Central St Martin’s design student Deep Lee (Min Joo Lee) met her death last year may make things worse. (TfL’s improvement works shown left.) Recognised by cyclists and pedestrians alike … Continue reading
Posted in Road Safety in Kings Cross
Tagged Cycling, Deep Lee, Euston Road, Gyratory, London Cycling Campaign, Pentonville Road, planning, Road safety, TfL, Walking
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