Cantelowes ward takes its name from the landowning Cantilupe family and the grand manor house that was once here. Roger de Cantilupe, a 13th Century priest in St. Pancras relocated to Cantelowes to avoid the flooding and swampy ground there. Cantelowes is still largely a residential area with some very large houses and attractive cobbled mews. Cantelowes Gardens, currently under renovation, is due for completion at the end of 2005 and includes a skate park, sports pitch and pavilion. The ward is also home to the Lion and Unicorn theatre, an established venue on London’s fringe theatre scene.
Plan your journey (Transport For London Journey Planner)
Places of Interest:
Lion and Unicorn Theatre, 42-44 Gaisford Street, NW5 2ED. Fringe theatre near Kentish Town station.
Cantelowes Park, Camden Road, NW5. Skate park currently being redeveloped.
Transport:
Camden Road - Silverlink
Kentish Town – Thameslink, Northern Line
Councillors:
Dermot Greene – Labour
Tel: 020 7485 3429
Email: dermot.greene@camden.gov.uk
Gerry Harrison – Labour
Tel: 020 7209 4661
Email: gerry.harrison@camden.gov.uk
Judith Pattison - Labour
Tel: 020 7586 3372
Email: judith.pattison@camden.gov.uk
Surgeries:
1st (Councillor Harrison) and 3rd (Councillor Pattison) Saturday of each month
Environment Local, 100 St Pancras Way, NW1
10.00am -11am
2nd and 3rd Friday of each month (Councillor Greene)
London Irish Centre, 50 Camden Square, NW1 9XB
6.00pm-7:00pm
2nd Saturday of each month (Councillor Harrison)
Maiden Lane Community Centre, 156 St Pauls Crescent, NW1
10.00am - 11:00am
4th Saturday of each month (Councillor Pattison)
Maiden Lane Community Centre, 156 St Pauls Crescent, NW1
10.00am - 11:00am
From March 2005 this surgery will be held at
Vadne Bish House
33-43 Caversham Road, NW5
10.00am - 11:00am
Hospital:
Whittington Hospital, Highgate Hill, London, N19 5NF |