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Tag Archives: Neighbourhood Plan

The Neighbourhood Forum for Kings Cross – Important Update & Last Meeting?

Posted on March 23, 2013 by zannthie

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 | Leave a comment
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