http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11818049
Regina (Hanley Road end) confirmed.
Lorne still to be decided by Harringey( 3 Feb).
Tollington Park: two options: (still up for agreement due to police concerns about cars and hair)
a) between St Marks and St Meltius
b) Regina Rd end to Wray Cres
Watch this space.
It is a friday, by the way.
Comments
Who on earth in Lorne Road has suggested this nonsense?
The event is only 9 weeks away and so decisions need to be made quickly given Health and Safety and funding considerations. We will be at the Civic Centre in Wood Green on 3 Feb with residents Joyce and Hassan to support the proposal which is also championed by an ex ward Cllr who lives a stone’s throw away. You are welcome to express a different view at the meeting (sorry I don’t know the room number and there won’t be sandwiches according to the email – the cuts are biting, obviously).
If you think about it, Lorne Road is perfect - given its central position and the fact the pizza restaurant opposite in SGR is offering free ‘red white and blue’ pizzas in a patriotic gesture. (tomatoes, blue cheese and mozzarella – a bit cheesy for my taste but if it’s free I’ll try it!) . And given it is named after Lorne Green it should surely have a bigger profile?
As to cars, don’t worry. Any remaining vehicles will be removed on Thursday night and put back on Monday morning. Leaflets are on the way about this. The best thing would be to park elsewhere on that weekend to avoid any problems. That’s what Joyce is doing.
I won’t comment on the patriotism (or lack of it) in some of these responses, but I would ask you to think of children who love these events (put a tail on the donkey etc) and are very happy to salute their future defender of the faith, head of state, friend of David Beckham etc.
I DO recognise there are different views on these events. I really do. So on the Olympics please get your views in to ward Cllrs early as the prospect of significant street closures for extended festival durations is a certainly .(Lorne Road a particular target – the pizza plan is innovative to say the least).
God Save the Queen!
Thanks. That is a lovely picture and shows exactly what we are trying to achieve with the 2011 event. I wonder if there are any 1953 residents still living there? Vivat Regina (Road) etc.