Hey all, I noticed during Wireless a lot of people were disgruntled during the event and after with the lack of clear up so here's your chance to have a say http://applications.haringey.gov.uk/haringey-snap11-survey-ll.htm?k...
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To learn more about the background to the survey - see this post.
well I put in my feedback- mostly positive, apart from the need for a lot more loos inside so people dont feel the need to pee else where
My experience as a local resident... before Wireless there wasn't much glass or plastic in the grass, just the usual piles of litter from overflowing bins. Afterward there was loads of glass and plastic as described, large pieces of steel from site construction, the remains of cable ties that had been cut and left, screws and nails, timber, palettes, etc etc.
Might help to clarify a couple of things, this from a humble resident who lives close to the park in question. In science and medicine there's anecdotal and empirical evidence. So when you go to your GP they ask lots of questions, take a history and give you a clinical/physical examination. The anecdotal counts for a lot because the empirical can't describe emotions, pain and how you feel. Same with the state of the park post Wireless, except this time the anecdotal is what people like me saw with our own eyes and the empirical is the photographs some of us took.
You seem obsessed with this notion we all carry around preconceived ideas so I can only assume, with respect, thats what you're doing as I certainly don't. There's a lot to like about Finsbury park but compared to Clissold Park its a poor relation and that could well be down to the lack of love from the council that runs it and seeks to sweat more money from it rather than see it as a green space for all to enjoy. For the record the amount of broken glass and other detritus left immediately after Wireless was dangerous and we were assured it wouldn't happen. With respect, this is a fact, not a complaint.
It might be an amenity benefit for those listening on the grass outside the walls, but its no amenity benefit for local residents who have to put up with the noise for three days from 1.30pm 'till 10.30pm, plus sound checks from 10am on festival days and on the preceding day.
Perhaps you could produce the evidence that supports the truth, whatever that might be?
I write as local resident in Hackney, close to the park.
The event Ts & Cs also ban legal highs, including nitrous oxide. The ground was littered with hundreds of empty canisters behind where the fence existed. No doubt there'll be a call for proof and there are plenty of photographs and bags of empty canisters that people have picked up. These are simple facts backed up by evidence but contrary to what's been said there's not been a promise by me to share this on this forum... there's a time and a place for that. I can say with certainty that all the broken glass I saw was well inside where the perimeter steel fencing had stood. In the same places there was/is scorched grass where hot cooking fat had been poured out and places where hot cookers of some kind had been placed on the grass. I feel sure 'Localist' will try and tell me I'm wrong and its all because I have a preconceived set of ideas but evidence is evidence. Even just skimming through these Ts&Cs its pretty clear to me that without airport style security it'd be almost impossible to make sure most of them were adhered to in terms of taking in prohibited items. If people can take nitrous oxide in, they probably won't struggle with small spirit bottles. The council and FoFP convened in the park for a post event inspection which turned out to be pointless as Live Nation were still in 'possession' and it was clear to all that the park was in a shambles. The following stakeholders meeting, with only Friends and council staff present was cut short by the chair, perhaps for the same reason.
Tonight I write as local resident and Friend of the Park.
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