Wood Green 1981 (Image © David Hoffman who has been photographing riots for 30 years)
On Tuesday 7th July, in the long hot and troubled summer of 1981 the riots reached Wood Green. The local MP (Reg Race) reported to the House of Commons the next day:
'There were a large number of disturbances in my constituency last night, and 35 shops in Wood Green High Road were looted or had their windows broken. Reports in the press and by various individuals claim that 26 policemen were injured and 50 civilians arrested. Crowds of 400 to 500 youths — black, white and of Mediterranean origin—roamed around Wood Green High Road. A serious situation developed'.
The Times reported that in Wood Green 'the trouble began when a group of between 300 and 400 black youths began to gather near Turnpike Lane Underground station and marched along the High Road… The Special Patrol Group was called in. Police carrying riot shields attempted to drive the youths from the High Road. They had started fires in waste bins, and police cars were stoned…. In one men’s outfitters, a gang of black youths even took time to strip every window model of their trousers. Mr Mel Cooper, the owner commented: "They looted thousands of pounds worth of stuff, most of it trousers and shirts"' (Times, 8 July 1981).
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This photo might have been taken at the junction of Alfoxton Ave and West Green Road
These two fellas must have run all the way from Turnpike Lane/High Road which is a good 400 metres.
Fair play - he armed with braces... Nice to see a copper without all the paraphernalia and Tasers of today though.
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