Its positive and good and im not dissing but I always wonder why people on stuff like this always blame it on the youth club being closed or say the kids need a youth club
I cant see people actually going a youth club over the age of 11
I squatted in Fulham Court from 82-85 and it was the best place I ever lived in,the people were high quality friendly people with a genuine community spirit.The problems were the Cops hassling people and the Council trying to sell the place to the rich dudes! Does anyone else remember the march to save Fulham Court,I think it was in 84.
I remembered the march in 84, I lived there from 81 till 85. compared to now i remember how cleaned it looked. The neighbours were friendly, everyone looking out for each other and the playgrounds for the infants and jouniors were well mantained. I went back there about 3 years ago and i was shocked how everything changed. The playgrounds were closed and it just looked all deserted not like how i remembered, kids playing all around and people sitting on their balconies chatting to their neighbours. They should had kept it has a council property than selling it.
Its positive and good and im not dissing but I always wonder why people on stuff like this always blame it on the youth club being closed or say the kids need a youth club
ReplyDeleteI cant see people actually going a youth club over the age of 11
youth clubs focus on people upto 18.
ReplyDeleteI bet thats already been tagged over.
ReplyDeleteI just cant see a youth club being any fun for people in this day and age
ReplyDeleteI dunno why
just the whole idea goes over my head.
i think youth clubs probably do benefit inner city kids coz sometimes they actually have fuck all to do
ReplyDeleteim not 100% sure about this, just that spot looked familiar
ReplyDeleteI squatted in Fulham Court from 82-85 and it was the best place I ever lived in,the people were high quality friendly people with a genuine community spirit.The problems were the Cops hassling people and the Council trying to sell the place to the rich dudes! Does anyone else remember the march to save Fulham Court,I think it was in 84.
ReplyDeleteI remembered the march in 84, I lived there from 81 till 85. compared to now i remember how cleaned it looked. The neighbours were friendly, everyone looking out for each other and the playgrounds for the infants and jouniors were well mantained. I went back there about 3 years ago and i was shocked how everything changed. The playgrounds were closed and it just looked all deserted not like how i remembered, kids playing all around and people sitting on their balconies chatting to their neighbours. They should had kept it has a council property than selling it.
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