 The Knowledge Quarter is a group of more than 35 institutions that are working and operating in the King's Cross area. What unites them is that they're all about creating and sharing knowledge. We all love what we do in our own arena and I think we all want to share that with others. It's an opportunity for these organisations to come together and share ideas and also to communicate our insights and experience to the local community. We're interested in local employment and local economic impact and we're also interested in the nature of the space and what that means, what it is to walk around this area. Around here, knowledge is the common factor and the more knowledge can be shared between knowledge companies, the better it's going to be all around. You've got amazing international companies, you've got really world-class cultural institutions. You've also got really small arts-based organisations and community groups but what they share is a commitment to how we can use creative knowledge economy to really bring about social improvements and I think that's really exciting to see them working together. We were blown away by the Knowledge Quarter thinking, the fact you're going to have so many different types of thinkers and knowledge in one place and that really inspires us because we're all about innovation and so bringing people together with different ideas and knowledge is really helpful to us and so being a part of that is something that's exciting to me and to all of our teams. Working together with other people, we can almost certainly achieve things that we couldn't do by ourselves. When you work with people from a different discipline, they bring something new in the way that they think or the way they operate the table and over the next two years I feel absolutely sure that just the fact that we all work so close together will lead to all kinds of interesting collaborations. I think it's a really important opportunity for us at Camden Council to support all these great organisations as they're seeking to improve this area and drive forward some really exciting objectives. I think King's Cross through its transport connections has always been a place that's been open to making new connections with the outside world so in that sense I think the Knowledge Quarter is entirely congruent with the history of the area in that it's taking those traditions of connectivity and of innovation and developing them for the 21st century. Thank you.