Dear Hugh and all
Feel free to refer me to a previous post if this is covered already and close this one down! :-)
I noticed recently when attempting to get a soup in the early hours of the morning, that I was no longer able to. The only place on the whole of Grand Parade open for trade was McDonalds. Needless to say, I didn't go and stomped home very unhappy...
Since moving to Harringay about 5-6 years ago, I have loved on a Saturday night after coming back from town or from Salla further down at the Oak Bar on Green Lanes to go with friends for soup. This is something that people do in Turkey and in Greece - not necessarily soup, but people move on to a taverna for a quiet coffee, drink or something light to eat before returning home to bed. Needless to say, we were always as quiet as a mouse.
One of the wonderful (for me) memories of Harringay for me, is coming back from an evening out with friends, going for soup and then making our way home at the end of a perfect evening. I find it very, very sad that this can no longer happen.
Worst of all, while local businesses cannot open, McDonalds has a very unhealthy trade in the 3am burger.
I cannot wait for the Harringay Festival - it is long overdue. I am so disappointed that Harringay has lost one of its unique selling points. I realise not many people on this forum may wish to find food at 3-4am in the morning, and I don't do it that often myself, but how sad that local businesses close in favour of McDonald's - there has to be something wrong with this. Instead of having traditions born from the culture of the people who live here, instead we have a ghastly import that turns Harringay into a retail park and nothing else. No wonder there has been an increase in other types of trade.
Doubtless McDonald's will be a sponsor for the Harringay festival. Maybe other members could shed some light on what has informed this decision and hopefully it is not someone moving next to a shop and then complaining that it is open late....
Sad of Umfreville Road :-(
Alex
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