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London Wildlife Trust heroes at work again
Thursday and the volunteers from London Wildlife Trust at Camley Street Natural Park were hard at work again. They were looking after the rich mix of naturally set and cultivated plants on the towpath and the path above between Maiden … Continue reading
Posted in Community groups, Green spaces, New, Noticeboard, Wildlife and Nature
Tagged Camley Street, ecology, wildlife
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Stop making our Postal Rail a tourist attraction and get back to it carrying mail!
The Royal Mail infrastructure of tunnels that connect East London Whitechapel with the Ventral London Mount Pleasant Postal Sorting Office and the West London Paddington Station and which was closed in 2003 will scandalously reopen in September 2017 as a … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, New, Noise, railwayslands, Transport
Tagged 15-20 Phoenix Place, air pollution, Art Fund Finalist, Bloomsbury History, Camden, Camden History, community action, corporate spin, Holborn, Holborn History, Kings Cross, London Environment, London History, London Local History, London Lorries, London Pollution, London Post, London Post Museum, London Traffic, London Underground, London WC1X 0DA, Mail Rail, Mail Rail Exhibition, Mail Trains, Mail Transport, mail transportation, Mount Pleasant, Mount Pleasant Post Office, Museum of Post, noisepollution, Paddington, Phoenix Place, Post London, Post Museum, Post Trains, Postal Museum, Postal Museum London, postal rail, Postal Train, Postal Trains, Postal Transport, Postal transportation, Postalmuseum.org, Postmuseum, public ownership sold, railway, Ride Mail Rail, road congestion, Royal Mail, Royal Mail Museum, Royal Mail Train, Royal Mail Tunnel, Story behind, Trucks, Underground Post, underground railway, Visit Postal Museum, WC1X ODA, wiping under the table
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Hillview Festival
Hillview Love my Neighbour Festival Saturday 5th August 2017 2pm to 10pm Live Music Orquestra Estelar Ash Walker Bitter & Twisted The Harmonic Cats Nick & Jon from Midhope Gwang Djembe Drummers Dance Escuela de Baile – flamenco Ankhile Putt … Continue reading
Kings Cross remains a Race Track against promises to change it!
We are not willing to continue to take the pollution by cars that are forced through our streets, nor do we wish to accept their noise nor the dangers posed by continuously speeding vehicles.
Good that I have an email from Sadiq Khan, where his assistant promised to look into the traffic at King’s Cross, before he got elected on 11/3/16:
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Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, Gyratory consultation 2016, New, Transport, Travel
Tagged Acton Street, Caledonian Road, consultations, Gyratory, King's Cross Road, Kings Cross, rat runs, Sadiq Khan, short cuts, speeding, Speeding in London, Swinton Street, traffic accidents, traffic calming
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Manchester
I’m sure everyone in King’s Cross would want to stand in solidarity with the people of Manchester right now. The loss of a child is something no one ever recovers from. The future will be a hard one for so … Continue reading
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Camden council to be replaced by algorithm
In a radical efficiency move Camden Council is to be replaced entirely by software with public services delivered by cash machines, parking meters and street cleaning robots controlled by an ‘artificial brain’. We can reveal today that the brain, christened … Continue reading
They’re stealing our sky again
Community based pressure groups always said allowing the eleven storey building heights at the south end of King’s Cross Railways Lands, now trademarked as King’s Cross, and the building height at King’s Place would result in further high buildings locally. … Continue reading
Open Weekend at St Pancras Lock
Head to St Pancras Open Weekend on the 4 & 5 February where visitors will get the chance to learn more from heritage experts, engineers and volunteers about St Pancras Locks on the Regent’s Canal. As part of the Open Weekend, on … Continue reading
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Tagged Canal and River Trust, Open weekend, Regent's Canal, St Pancras lock
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