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Tag Archives: King’s Cross Central
Pancras Square Leisure Centre freebie blunder
The new Pancras Square Leisure Centre opens on 19 July and the run up is being advertised locally with flyers being delivered to nearby Camden and Islington homes. The flyer offers a free swim which can be booked online and … Continue reading
Why dig up a cordoned off road in a residential area at midnight? York Way and Copenhagen Street
Very noisy and disruptive late night road works in a residential area are unacceptable. This video from 11:45 Thursday night was sent in by resident Seth. It has to be heard to be believed: I might be wrong but it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Anti Social Behaviour, Crime etc, Transport
Tagged copenhagen street, King's Cross Central, York Way
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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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Stop Press: N1C responds to Islington participation plea in street names comp!
Yesterday we posted about the road naming competition being run in King’s Cross Central, aka N1C. We raised the long standing issue of King’s Cross residents and businesses on the Islington side of the area being denied the same level … Continue reading
Posted in Kings Cross N1C, railwayslands
Tagged Islington, King's Cross Central, Kings Cross, N1C, street naming
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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
The Cally Festival 2012 – talking about The Bemerton
Paul Shepherd of Bemerton Villages Management Organisation on improving The Bemerton Estate (KX Central’s closest neighbour), training local youth for jobs and needing cash! At The Cally Festival 2012.
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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Construction News
The winter edition of Construction News, King’s Cross – the newsletter from the King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership is out now. If you haven’t received a copy through your letterbox, call 0800 328 8840 to request one. The newsletter brings you up to date … Continue reading