Permalink Reply by Liz on September 1, 2008 at 17:26
You may joke, Justin, and fans as we are of the work of the TCS, the forming of a Harringay version is definitely something that has been discussed a number of times on here to get some attention for the Victorian/Edwardian heritage in this bit of the Borough. We are however united in our dislike of the visual pollution that is the lamp post advert whether it is obscuring our view of a Georgian heritage or a Victorian one and urge people to support the petition
Permalink Reply by Liz on September 1, 2008 at 17:59
I wasn't, Justin, we have discussed the possibility on here a couple of times of forming a Harringay 'chapter'. I guess you have a point though, that perhaps we should lobby the existing group to get us some attention up this end. The problem in the past was perhaps that Harringay had a low profile but with the archive we are collecting on here, the Wikipedia stuff, the Harringay passage articles etc, it might be time to re evaluate what can be done around here to preserve what little is left before it all becomes a distant memory.
Permalink Reply by Hugh on September 26, 2008 at 17:02
They have got to be kidding! (Woosh!)
Now, if they'd said McDonalds Harringay open 24 hours, I'd have forgiven them everything! (One in the eye for the councillors who want to change our area's name to Green Lanes). But instead we have:
"Turn left at the lights for Visiting Green Lanes".
It just gets better and better!
I suppose it could have been put on the other side and we'd have had
"Green Lanes, open 24 hours"
But I'd have preferred to have seen a slightly different Mcdonolds sign on the old bridge (which for those that don't know said Welcome to Harringay.
Then we could have ended up with something like