Quernmore Road (up from Harringay Station) has been chosen as one of the 3 projects in our region in Tesco's Bags of Help scheme. Voting is now open at the following stores and will continue to 13th November. We'd be really grateful if you visit one of them for your vote. Visit the website www.quernmoreroad.com for more info'. If you could share this with your contacts, we be most grateful. Twitter @QuernmoreRoad. Thanks, Kit
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I am quite sympathetic to the ideas being mooted and the role of design in community building, but what made the organisers see fit to obliterate a schools/community mural in order to advertise this newer venture? It would be interesting to know if the school was consulted. In this light, this smacks of gentrification - which ultimately divides us.
Thanks that's very helpful.
And what will happen if "the community" doesn't get the Tesco money, will we be left with this vandalised mural? I hope that the organisers of this then have to dip into their own pockets to repaint it.
As for the group behind the bid being kind community minded souls. I get the impression that Matt Bracken who owns But First Coffee is pushing for this "regeneration". I'm a bit of a cynical soul and wonder what would be in it for him. I suppose it would be nothing to do with the fact that seating will be provided, very useful in the summer when his customers can take their purchases and sit in the "community" area. Perhaps we might even have a waiter service?
Let me find the page in TRTP where the businessmen try to get the corporation (council) to turn over public land to them and pay for improvements on it so that they may profit...
Now let's say a local group thought that they could, with permission from the council, do some gardening and putting of planters along the passage. Would you describe them as having gotten off their botties? There's a lot more to this than meets the eye. Just try doing it if you're not a business for a start *glares at all the planters blocking the footpath along Green Lanes*.
The problem with this project is that no one bothered asking "the community" what they thought about this (the design of the seating, the painting over of part of the mural) before bidding for the Tesco money. Once the unelected committee (who exactly?) had decided to act, and before they submitted their bid, they should have sought the opinion of us locals, but no, the first that most people knew was when they saw the painted over mural or read one of the leaflets (who designed and paid for these?), or read the other discussion on HoL.
The Stroud Green Residents Association (SGRA) was according to Kit represented on the committee, but were SGRA members informed/consulted on the plans - no. The first message about the bid wasn't until 25 October. It would have been very easy for SGRA to have circulated details of the plans to members for comment prior to the unelected committee going ahead with the bid.
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