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Tag Archives: Regent’s Canal
Keep cool at the Canal Museum
Click here for more information about the London Canal Museum’s Ice project
Volunteer at London Canal Museum to get free training & gain valuable skills & experience
From May to October the London Canal Museum is offering volunteers the chance to be a member of their Front of House or Education team gaining a unique insight into the history of London’s ice trade, the ice house at … Continue reading
Installations a go-go
Spotted this afternoon a small group of Central St Martin’s second year Architecture students as they completed and documented this rather stunning art installation on the theme ‘occupying space’. As I walked my foster dog Lad from east to … Continue reading
Duck weed harvesting on Regent’s Canal
Duck weed, also known as water lentils, grows at an incredibly fast rate in nutrient-rich water and has been rife on the Regent’s Canal this summer. It looks like thousands of tiny cress plants. It’s packed with protein so is … Continue reading
Posted in Wildlife and Nature
Tagged Canal and River Trust, duck weed, duckweed, Regent's Canal, St Pancras lock, water lentils
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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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Ilkeston’s historic journey through King’s Cross
It’s been fantastic to see the historic narrow boat, the Ilkeston (built in 1912), travel through our neighbourhood being pulled by Buddy, the lovely shire horse. This was the first time a narrow boat has been pulled this way on London’s … Continue reading
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