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Bridget backs fight for Kings Cross access

June 17, 2008 12:34 AM
Bridget Fox with Cllr Paul Braithwaite (Camden) and Kings Cross access campaigners

Bridget Fox joins campaigners saying "let us through" at Kings Cross: (l-r Rachel Katz, Cllr Paul Braithwaite, Sophie Talbot, Bridget Fox, Diana Shelley, and John Ashwell)

On Monday, Liberal Democrat candidate Bridget Fox joined community activists at Kings Cross station. With Camden Lib Dem councillor Paul Braithwaite, the group were protesting about the loss of access to Kings Cross station.

For years, residents on the Islington side, and on Camden's Maiden Lane estate, have been able to access the north east corner of Kings Cross off York Way near Wharfdale Road. It provides a safe and convenient route into the busy mainline station. But now that pedestrian access is to be lost - as part of the same station rebuilding that will see the main entrance move to the far side, near St Pancras.

Bridget Fox comments, "Like many people, I used this entrance for years on my daily commute. Rebuilding Kings Cross was supposed to bring improved access and links for both the current community and the hundreds of new residents and workers to come. Network Rail are arrogantly ignoring all this."

Keeping a pedestrian exit at the northeast side makes sense; it reduces congestion around the busy bus stops on York Way, and it provides another exit from the station in case of emergency.

Bridget Fox and Dominic Mathon at King Cross

Bridget with Cally Road resident Dominic Mathon: local people use this entrance every day

Bridget says, "The community campaigners who have worked long and hard to get the best from the Kings Cross redevelopment for our area are refusing to give up. Liberal Democrats believe in improving public transport for everyone. We want to keep our access to Kings Cross station, and we won't take no for an answer."

Caledonian Road resident Dominic Mathon adds "I use that entrance every day. I'm shocked Network Rail are even considering closing it. I'm backing Bridget and this campaign all the way."

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