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YOU are invited!

This is an update on the Georgian lane in North London that is under threat of being turned into a truck route to build an underground car park and gated community.

Camden Council's decision on whether the developer's plans are acceptable will be taken at the end of the month.

We'd like to invite you to come and see the street for yourself  this coming Sunday 17 February.

There's a mass photo call taking place in the street.

We would greatly appreciate you joining us to help show how important protecting this bit of old London is.

Please encourage your friends and neighbours to come, too.

It should only take ten minutes of your time, but you could always make a day of it and enjoy Hampstead Heath (just to the North), or Camden's (remaining) five markets to the south...*

If you can join us, please be here for *11am*.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Thanks again

The residents, friends and users of Little Green Street, London NW5




You'll find Little Green Street here and here

Tube Kentish Town or Tufnell Park, Bus C2, 214 and overground Gospel Oak

Posted on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at 05:26PM by Registered CommenterLittle Green Street | Comments2 Comments

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There was a time when it would have been self-evident that a gem such as Little Green Street should be treasured. You don't have to be a student of architecture to respond to its character and palpable historical associations. The cultivation - or perhaps just accommodation - of eccentricity, individuality and difference in people is a sure sign of a mature society and it follows that the ironing out of architectural kinks as irreplaceable as this would truly reflect our culture's decline into blandness and barbarism.
February 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterEdward Cox
this is terrible, no one has any respect for history anymore.I thought it was only here in America.
February 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Trembly

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