Food tour of east London
By noreen at 2013-08-01 23:07:40
Hackney, London Borough of Hackney, London, UK
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An piece of writing I thought you guys would be interested in.
East Village? EAST FUCKING VILLAGE? What a pack of bollocks.
Still the area is looking nicer each day. There is lots of green space round the whole park and it could have been a nice place to live. However you will be living in a soviet age housing estate with approximately 15 blocks of impossible to tell apart looking flats in very oppressive proximity.
Still the area is looking nicer each day. There is lots of green space round the whole park and it could have been a nice place to live. However you will be living in a soviet age housing estate with approximately 15 blocks of impossible to tell apart looking flats in very oppressive proximity.
Still the area is looking nicer each day. There is lots of green space round the whole park and it could have been a nice place to live. However you will be living in a soviet age housing estate with approximately 15 blocks of impossible to tell apart looking flats in very oppressive proximity.
And this is a GOOD photo. I've seen the whole thing from the air and it's much worse. make an effort and not be such an observable shill.
Still the area is looking nicer each day. There is lots of green space round the whole park and it could have been a nice place to live. However you will be living in a soviet age housing estate with approximately 15 blocks of impossible to tell apart looking flats in very oppressive proximity.
It does appear a bit odd, in the run-up there were lots of promises of 'proper houses, with front doors plus lawns' from the developers, but we appear to have been given more blocks.
I'm cheerfully ensconced by Victoria Park Village, but I understood that the new places would look more like it does. Be interesting to see what happens after Pudding Mill Lane and Bow Road stop being giant sandpits, but I don't have super-high hopes.
Still the area is looking nicer each day. There is lots of green space round the whole park and it could have been a nice place to live. However you will be living in a soviet age housing estate with approximately 15 blocks of impossible to tell apart looking flats in very oppressive proximity.
Still the area is looking nicer each day. There is lots of green space round the whole park and it could have been a nice place to live. However you will be living in a soviet age housing estate with approximately 15 blocks of impossible to tell apart looking flats in very oppressive proximity.
And this is a GOOD photo. I've seen the whole thing from the air and it's much worse. make an effort and not be such an observable shill.
Still the area is looking nicer each day. There is lots of green space round the whole park and it could have been a nice place to live. However you will be living in a soviet age housing estate with approximately 15 blocks of impossible to tell apart looking flats in very oppressive proximity.
Still the area is looking nicer each day. There is lots of green space round the whole park and it could have been a nice place to live. However you will be living in a soviet age housing estate with approximately 15 blocks of impossible to tell apart looking flats in very oppressive proximity.
And this is a GOOD photo. I've seen the whole thing from the air and it's much worse. make an effort and not be such an observable shill.
London is struggling for housing, you could sell 17,000 1 bed broom cupboards. That may be a measure of financial success but it means nothing about the actuality of living there.
You are utterly deluded if you think it makes a nice place to live. Too high a concentration of living space, block upon block upon block mirroring soviet era housing to the tee. Yeah OK they put a nice gaudy frontage on it but that won't last long.