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Tag Archives: Camden
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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Camden Mela
This year the King’s Cross – Brunswick Neighbourhood Association will be holding the Camden Mela on Sunday 17th July 2016 at Corams Fields, 93 Guilford Street, London WC1n 1DN. This is always a very popular family event which showcases the … Continue reading
Air Pollution, bollocks and its mayor. A judgement to finally save us!
When I first discussed air pollution with my friends, amongst the parents the school my daughter was attending, and with many others, they often looked at me, as if I was some sort of green radical. Maybe I am. I … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Gyrations KX Campaign, New
Tagged Boris Johnson, Camden, Greater London Assembly, Gyratory, gyratory system, Kings Cross, London, noise, pollution, Transport for London
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Wren Street Business Community call for meeting
The Wren Street Business Community that is affected by the lack of lease extensions of council owned property to favour the erection of new secondary school in Kings Cross South, have called for a meeting on the 10th of July … Continue reading
Posted in Local businesses
Tagged Brunswick Centre, Business, Camden, Camden Council, University of London Computer Centre
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Camden consults residents on 20 Miles Speed limit
Camden is consulting residents on a new 20 miles zone across the borough. This obviously also affects Kings Cross. The consultation also contains questions that Camden can address to TFL to propose changes on the red routes. In my opinion … 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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Vulnerable people banned from KX N1C – can it be true?
In a shocking article carried by today’s The Independent newspaper it appears that LB Camden has joined with with the property developers of the massive N1C scheme, home to Granary Square and the new University of the Arts building, to exclude or … Continue reading
Posted in Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands
Tagged Affordable homes, Argent, Camden, Camden Council, Drug abuse, Families with children, FoI, Freedom of Information Act, Granary Square, Housing, King's Cross Central, Mental health, N1C, Rent arrears, Social engineering, Social housing, University of the Arts, Vulnerable people
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