Mr. Tea
Let's Talk About Ceps
Hungry young Police Constable trying to make his mark.
PC Gone Mad? :slanted:
Hungry young Police Constable trying to make his mark.
the wider strategy is that the arty/creative phase of the area has now served its purpose.
The way is now clear to turn Hoxton into a place for people who work in the City of London, who have different needs from the bohemians who currently live there. Or rather, are its most recent incomers.
It's true though, isn't it? It's gonna move to Hackney Wick - has already pretty much, and it just gets pushed out further and further. London's vibrant arts scene in Creekmouth.
The petition.cool - where did theo parrish say that?
shoreditch has been a no go zone for well over 6 years.... you lot are weird.... i dunno why you go there/
couldnt care less about pp beyond general 'its bad when peoples buiness goes bust' feelings. to me its like a new bar rhumba or something, or blue note. polite but dull punters, dull music. dont want to see it close but im not upset.
the sound system is fine, but the end had a good system too and that was a pretty dull club as well.
the sound system is fine, but the end had a good system too and that was a pretty dull club as well.
oh luka..... don't you still live in Australia?
while i fully support the cause (even though i live across the pond and never been), i sometimes wonder if these types of petitions generally accomplish anything. i guess they serve a purpose of spreading a word, which is an important step...but at the end of the day, i wonder if the number of signatures actually have an actual impact on a issue. just curious.
maybe there's a city official sitting in an office somewhere reviewing petitions, saying "this one has only 356 signers, forget it...ah, this one has 795 signatures, we'll have to go along with their point of view, then."
shoreditch is of course execrable (tho less so than it used to be, since many unmentionables moved to bethanl green and dalston). But PP is amazing even if you don't like dubstep, 'cos of its sound system and the general vibe.
Agree in principle, but some of the hipsters probably are bankers too.