Within the context of a story on the 'restaurantisation' of London's high streets, the Evening Standard has picked up on the story of the planning application by the new restaurant on Green Lanes.
They want to take a photo of a group of objectors for inclusion in the piece and are asking for local people who objected to take part.
Reporter Natasha Salmon and an ES photographer will be at the Bottom of Pemberton Road this evening at 7PM and have requested as many people as possible to make their way there. Look for someone with a camera!
You can contact Natasha on natashasalmon@gmail.com.
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Hi all, I'm a local resident but also work for BBC London - I've been following this and wondered whether people might be interested in speaking to me and sharing their views about it? My email is robert.hawkins@bbc.co.uk if you want to get in touch about this or anything else. Thanks!
(Hope this doesn't break any rules, please let me know if so and I'll delete!)
We had a nice tasteful community corner brothel back in the 1980s, formerly a tea & coffee emporium when I first moved to Harringay back in the Edwardian era. In the past couple of years it's been overrun by tramps. Did anyone on this forum object to our loss of Harringay tradition, or even draft a letter to the Standard or call in the local BBC man to investigate?
Doesn't look as if they will be in business long anyway. Rows and rows of empty tables when I passed this evening. No sign of customers.
This is being covered on the BBC Radio London Breakfast show this morning, if anyone is interested.
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