Tags for Forum Posts: london troubles
Thanks for organising all this. I agree money may soon be the thing rather than help in kind. Anyone know of a local charity or organisation that could handle funds ? Maybe I'll ask the Tottenham Civic Society, or the vicar of Holy Trinity who organised the 'Vigil for Hope' last night Monday.
'Retreads of 1985' - excuse me, but I do think the views of experienced community workers like Clasford Stirling and Stafford Scott are invaluable. See Stafford's piece in the Guardian today. I was also around in 1985, having moved to a street not half a mile from Broadwater Farm in 1983 and followed the aftermath of that riot closely. At the risk of boring people, see my reflections on the links between then and now which will appear in the next couple of days on http://haringeygreens.blogspot.com
I have cycled around and across Tottenham High Road today and yesterday and everything is calm though very dismal. One can get around by bike and tube and the overground from Crouch Hill or Green Lanes to South Tottenham.
Beware the robbers are apparently seen gathering in Crouch End tonight, according to a worried friend who just phoned me from Weston Park.
See you tomorrow morning at Bruce Grove.
Anne Gray
I've just walked the length of Tottnm High Road, as far as the carpet shop, and back. It is still very closed and I cant see it opening tomorrow/this week. There are burnt buildings being demolished, notably the carpet shop, and others that are dangerous and will either have to come down, or be shored up. The broken glass etc has already been cleared so no sweeping to do. There will be a metaphorical cleanup needed if I may be so obtuse, when it is opened, so ideas for ways to do that could start here - pref not too mystical for my taste. Dance along it?
PS When I say walked along the high road, I mean I passed the length of it, mostly via side streets. Rather creepy coming back at midnight on empty roads that I dont know. Will blog some photos soon, inc those of the burnt-out William Hills which (some ) people may enjoy.
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