Angela Inglis KX on Stanley and Culross Buildings
Stanley Buildings and Culross Buildings were part of nineteenth century architectural heritage at the rear of King’s Cross station. Angela Inglis wrote about them when it became clear that they would be sacrificed to ‘regeneration’. The retained segment of Stanley building sits next tot he German Gym, opposite the entrance to St Pancras Station at Pancras Road.
Poetry & Reading: Angela Inglis
Introduction: Marian Larragy
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Kings Cross A Sense of Place
Local photographer, writer and Somers Town resident Angela Inglis talks about her Book ‘King’s Cross: A Sense of Place’.
Package by: Dearbhla Coffey
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What's On: Week Beginning 1st August
Camden Fringe Festival starts on 1st August with theatre, music, dance, comedy and magic. There are some free events at St Pancras Station and in St Martin’s Gardens. Camden Council consults on regeneration plans for Maiden Lane Estate – contact Robert.Pert@camden.gov.uk; Emad Altaay exhibition and supporting theatre opens at Free Space Gallery. Summer programme runs weekdays at Maiden Lane Estate; Weekend Arts College training in performance arts for young people on the autistic spectrum.
Read by: Amy Solomon, Athos Harber, Bose Koku, Marian Larragy and Nicholas Odutoye
Research: Marian Larragy/Amy Solomon
Recorded by: David Michaels
Edited by James Davies
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King's Cross – 'Let Us Through'
Network Rail is about to end one hundred and fifty years of public access through King’s Cross station beginning with the closure, for good, of the entrance to King’s Cross Station in York Way, opposite Wharfdale Road. In April, when protesters gathered at the entrance to demonstrate, Marian Larragy from Camden Community Radio went along to find out why this closure is resented by pedestrians, cyclists, wheelchair users and people concerned about the environment.
- King's Cross Station Access
- Campaign Website
- King's Cross
- Environmental concerns
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio home page
- Camden Community Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio home page
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