Picture from January 2015
Make way: make way
The developers say
As their wrecking balls
Crash down the walls.
Condemned as unfit
The buildings are split
Ridding them of trouble
Turning all to rubble
For once it’s all razed
There’s money to be made
Erecting posh offices
Or executive pads.
Never mind how we feel
The development’s a steal
For those with power
Over the poor.
And I ask
“Have you an inkling
Of the grief we are thinking
When you split our community apart?”
In the East End of London, Spitalfields, many homes and buildings have been demolished and replaced with high cost housing or expensive office blocks. This has tended to price the local people out of the area, break up communities and bring in new residents who have no close ties to the community. Often buildings could have been improved but there is more money in doing them up for a different market or other things. On the positive side, the Street Artists have moved in and taken advantage of bare walls and fencing to display their work. One of my favourites was the madonna-like figure on the end wall behind the hoarding in my photograph above. The area around Brick Lane is a mecca for restaurants and tourists. But for local people who want to stay, it is impossible – it can be over a million pounds for a 2 bedroom apartment! There have been protests against the ‘gentrification’ of the area but money always wins.
Screenshot from Google Maps, shows a demolition site in the heart of Spitalfields.
Photos and words copyright Englepip©