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![]() "alex_t" wrote in message ... Calls to rename East End station A proposal has been made to change the name of a revamped station due to open in the East End in two years time. Shoreditch High Street station will open as part of the East London Line. Tower Hamlets councillor Abdal Ullah said the new station should be called "Banglatown" to reflect the strong Bangladeshi community. I see no reason why station names should not reflect current social trends or political figures. We've already got Golda's Green - a tribute to former Israeli premier Golda Meir. There must be an appropriate "Heath" that could be modified to acknowledge the late Sir Edward of that name, though I can't think of a suitable current station name than easily be amended to "That-****-Brown-promoted-beyond-his-abilities." -- Brian "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman." |
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On May 20, 10:15 pm, alex_t wrote:
"The Bangladeshi community of this area are the custodians of the community," said Mr Ullah. Really? Then they might want to try harder since apart from around the high street that area is a dump and tower hamlets in general is a sewer. "This area has been a haven for migrant communities and the Bangladeshi community by far is one of the largest at the moment and they want to leave a symbol for future generations." Why does he think future generations will give a toss? Does he care that it used to be a very jewish area? Doubt it. Two years ago, Mr Ullah launched a campaign to rename Aldgate East tube station Brick Lane - without success. He sounds like a grade A ****. I wonder how long however before George Galloway crawls out the woodwork to add his dubious support in order to gain some brownie points with the extremists. B2003 |
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On May 21, 9:57 am, Boltar wrote:
Two years ago, Mr Ullah launched a campaign to rename Aldgate East tube station Brick Lane - without success. He sounds like a grade A ****. I wonder how long however before George Galloway crawls out the woodwork to add his dubious support in order to gain some brownie points with the extremists. Unlikely, since: 1) Since Galloway got in in Bethnal & Bow, he's done almost exactly ****-all not only for the constituency, including the Bangla community; 2) the shopkeepers who want their area to be represented on the Tube map to attract more tourists and the extremists who want to destroy Western Society are not the same people, despite sharing a skin colour. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On 21 May, 09:57, Boltar wrote:
On May 20, 10:15 pm, alex_t wrote: "The Bangladeshi community of this area are the custodians of the community," said Mr Ullah. Really? Then they might want to try harder since apart from around the high street that area is a dump and tower hamlets in general is a sewer. "This area has been a haven for migrant communities and the Bangladeshi community by far is one of the largest at the moment and they want to leave a symbol for future generations." Why does he think future generations will give a toss? Does he care that it used to be a very jewish area? Doubt it. Two years ago, Mr Ullah launched a campaign to rename Aldgate East tube station Brick Lane - without success. He sounds like a grade A ****. I wonder how long however before George Galloway crawls out the woodwork to add his dubious support in order to gain some brownie points with the extremists. The only extremists who will benefit from this are the BNP. I don't think even Galloway is reckless enough to support something like this, even if he agreed with it. I note that Abdal Ullah is a New Labour concillor for a different ward (St Dunstans and Stepney Green). The relevant council ward is actually now called "Spitalfields and Banglatown", but council ward names are notoriously inappropriate in a number of areas. |
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On May 21, 10:33*am, MIG wrote:
On 21 May, 09:57, Boltar wrote: On May 20, 10:15 pm, alex_t wrote: "The Bangladeshi community of this area are the custodians of the community," said Mr Ullah. Really? Then they might want to try harder since apart from around the high street that area is a dump and tower hamlets in general is a sewer. "This area has been a haven for migrant communities and the Bangladeshi community by far is one of the largest at the moment and they want to leave a symbol for future generations." Why does he think future generations will give a toss? Does he care that it used to be a very jewish area? Doubt it. Two years ago, Mr Ullah launched a campaign to rename Aldgate East tube station Brick Lane - without success. He sounds like a grade A ****. I wonder how long however before George Galloway crawls out the woodwork to add his dubious support in order to gain some brownie points with the extremists. The only extremists who will benefit from this are the BNP. *I don't think even Galloway is reckless enough to support something like this, even if he agreed with it. I note that Abdal Ullah is a New Labour concillor for a different ward (St Dunstans and Stepney Green). The relevant council ward is actually now called "Spitalfields and Banglatown", but council ward names are notoriously inappropriate in a number of areas.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - How about the station is called Shoreditch High Street and they have little signs underneath saying for Banglatown. Seems a straightforward compromise. As for earlier suggestion that Tower Hamlets is a sewer, this is way off, its got some superb streets like Folgate St and Hanbury St, full of lovely Georgian houses, and nearby Hawksmoors Christ Church Spitalfields. Not what Id call a dump. Rob |
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On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 03:26:43PM -0700, MIG wrote:
to name a station after people who are assumed to live there has no precedent in London as far as I know. You mean that Chancery Lane isn't named after all the dodgy chancers in the area? And Old Street isn't named after all the old biddies going to Moorfields hospital for their cataract ops? -- David Cantrell | A machine for turning tea into grumpiness Fashion label: n: a liferaft for personalities which lack intrinsic buoyancy |
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On 21 May, 12:12, David Cantrell wrote:
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 03:26:43PM -0700, MIG wrote: * * * * * * * * * * * * * to name a station after people who are assumed to live there has no precedent in London as far as I know. You mean that Chancery Lane isn't named after all the dodgy chancers in the area? *And Old Street isn't named after all the old biddies going to Moorfields hospital for their cataract ops? You could have opened up one of those threads ... |
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On 21 May, 12:00, Rob wrote:
How about the station is called Shoreditch High Street and they have little signs underneath saying for Banglatown. Seems a straightforward compromise. The current plan is "Shoreditch High Street" with the subtitle "For Brick Lane". This may even be part of the planning permission - I can't find a reference right now. If it matters, the entrance will be on Wheler Street around halfway between Shoreditch High Street and Brick Lane. It'll be on the west side of the street, so facing east towards Brick Lane. It'll also be surrounded by skyscrapers in the near future, which would make the name "Banglatown" very out of place. U -- http://londonconnections.blogspot.com/ A blog about transport projects in London |
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On May 21, 10:24 am, John B wrote:
2) the shopkeepers who want their area to be represented on the Tube map to attract more tourists and the extremists who want to destroy Western Society are not the same people, despite sharing a skin colour. I wasn't talking about the people who want the sign changed , they're just idiots. But any chance he can get to be anti establishment he'll take so I'd be surprised if he didn't pop up at some point. B2003 |
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On May 21, 12:00 pm, Rob wrote:
As for earlier suggestion that Tower Hamlets is a sewer, this is way off, its got some superb streets like Folgate St and Hanbury St, full of lovely Georgian houses, and nearby Hawksmoors Christ Church Spitalfields. Not what Id call a dump. Well I did say there exceptions. But generally the borough is a vile mix of grotty council estates and run down terraces. A few years back I had the misfortune of having to walk through part of it from Limehouse when the DLR packed up. B2003 |
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