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Day Of Reckoning For Norton Folgate

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Readers are encouraged to attend the Judicial Review happening at 10:30am in Court 4 at the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand today which will decide the future of Norton Folgate.

If the Spitalfields Trust win their case and Boris Johnson is judged to have erred in law to the degree that his decision granting British Land permission to obliterate Norton Folgate is invalidated, then the door is open for this historic district to be saved. If, on the contrary, British Land and the Greater London Authority win their case and Boris Johnson is judged to have acted within his powers as Mayor of London, then we can all wave goodbye to the neighbourhood. Click here to read the terms of the Judicial Review.

To commemorate today’s historic watershed, Adam Dant has produced a Limited Edition of 100 signed and numbered Irish linen tea towels of The Curse of Norton Folgate, illustrating the mystic retribution invited by anyone who chooses to despoil this cherished spot.

If Norton Folgate is saved, the tea towel will become a trophy you can frame and, if the outcome is otherwise, you can use it to dry your dishes – or wipe your tears. The tea towels are hand-printed in black and eau-de-nil by Brian Gurtler in Spitalfields.

CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR SOUVENIR TEA TOWEL FOR £10

To all those who seek to despoil Norton Folgate, the Beasts of Bishopsgate hearby curse you!

After more than a year, the long campaign to #SaveNortonFolgate reached its culmination last week in a triumphant concert for a packed audience at Shoreditch Church, and Photographer Sarah Ainslie and Artist Ken Sequin were there to capture the highlights.




Produce Frances Mayhew consults with Griff Rhys Jones

Tom Carradine

Griff Rhys Jones introduces the evening

Suggs reads from ‘The Liberty of Norton Folgate’

Debbie Chazen read from Pickwick Papers

Oliver Leigh-Wood of the Spitalfields Trust waves a big stick and talks about British Land

Katherine Rhodes performed magic

Jonathan Pryce gave his rendition of ‘If it wasn’t for the ‘ouses in between’

Drew Worthley sang his ‘Ode to Stepney’

Stick In The Wheel sang ‘Tom O’Bedlam’

Griff Rhys Jones wraps up the proceedings

Photographs copyright © Sarah Ainslie

Drawings copyright © Ken Sequin


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