MSCLG.org is the online home of the Museum Street Community Liaison Group —a place where local residents, businesses, and stakeholders can come together to stay informed, be heard, and actively shape what happens at the Selkirk House, 1 Museum Street development.
This is your community watchdog. Check out the agreed terms of reference between the developer and the community, including the working guidelines that govern relationships with site contractors such as J H Hunt and Bovis. Everything is published openly. The add your share your comments with the community at the forum section
All Community Liaison Group meeting minutes are saved and made publicly available on MSCLG.org, ensuring a permanent, accessible record of discussions,
decisions, and actions.
This development is taking place in a living neighbourhood at the heart of one of London’s most important heritage areas. From time to time, MSCLG supports local initiatives that celebrate and strengthen our community spirit.
One such initiative is the School Artboards Project, which will provide space on the site hoardings for local residents and children to display their artwork. These boards will speak to neighbours, tourists, students, commuters, and passers-by alike, showing that this is a place where residents matter and care deeply about where they live. Project updates will be shared on MSCLG.org as our volunteer organizers move forward.
The MSCLG.org Forum is where your voice is heard and preserved. Start a new topic, share your concerns or hopes, or call for improvements — your words are
saved as part of the community record.
The forum is also the dedicated place to raise any complaints or suggestions about the demolition and construction of Selkirk House. This helps ensure considerate construction isn’t just promised — it’s delivered.
You can:
· Start a new topic
· Add a comment to an existing topic
· Upload photos (up to 500k)
· Share videos via links
· Document issues as they happen
All comments are visible to residents, businesses, the wider community, the media, and Camden Council. Registered users can post and respond, and all contributions remain online for the duration of construction, building a clear story of how issues are addressed.
Issues raised online don’t stop there. Comments and concerns are taken
forward for discussion at the next Community Liaison Group meeting (usually
held on the second Monday of each month).
If something concerns you or you have a useful idea and you’d like to
discuss it directly, email secretary@msclg.org
and we’ll help take it from there.
MSCLG is powered by volunteers and exists to represent the voice of the community. If you’d like to support this effort and help strengthen our neighbourhood, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact secretary@msclg.org.
This is your community. Join in, speak up, and help shape what happens next..
Come to our monthly meetings or Join the MSCLG Forum!