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Category Archives: Bunhill Fields development
Work in Progress by Matthew Couper
Matthew Couper
The Spirit of William Blake Kicks the Developers Out of Bunhill Fields
Christopher Twigg
OPEN LETTER TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE DEPARTMENT FOR COMMUNITIES AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Dear Greg Clark We the undersigned are writing to you with an emergency appeal for cultural protection of a Grade 1 Listed Park and Garden. Bunhill Fields on City Road, London EC1Y, is one of only ten parks in London … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlas House, Boris Johnson Mayor f London, Bunhill Fields Burial Ground, Claire Palmer, Daniel Defoe, Disseneters Graveyard, Duggan and Morris Developers, Grade 1 Listed Park and Garden, Greg Clark Secretary of State for the Department for Communities and Local Government, Hill Developers, Islington Council, Jet Payne, John Bunyan, Mammon House, Marlowe Chan Reeves, Michael Horovitz, Monmouth House, Moorfields Primary School, Non-Conformists Graveyard, Robinson Crusoe, The Mayor Who Sold London's Skyline, The Pilgrims Progress, White Collar Factory, Will Self Bunhill Fields, William Blake
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POEM IN LIGHTS TO BE SCATTERED IN THE SQUARE MILE
Poetry: Robert Montgomery (Robert Montgomery is the second poet/artist – after Tom Raworth – to make a metaphysical contribution to the petition). Please sign and share: http://www.timeout.com/london/blog/sign-the-petition-to-stop-the-tower-block-development-by-bunhill-fields-021916?
120,000 DISSENTERS
dis·sent·er dəˈsen(t)ər/ noun plural noun: dissenters a person who dissents. synonyms: dissident, objector, protester, disputant; More BRITISH historical a member of a nonestablished church; a Nonconformist. noun: Dissenter; plural noun: Dissenters synonyms: dissident, objector, protester, disputant; More There are 120,000 … Continue reading
URIZEN HEIGHTS
The fields from Islington to Marybone, To Primrose Hill and Saint John’s Wood, Were builded over with pillars of gold, And there Jerusalem’s pillars stood. The Mayor of London Boris Johnson receives Urizen’s blessing for his decision to approve … Continue reading
OPEN LETTER TO BORIS JOHNSON
Dear Mayor, I have started an AVAAZ petition to ask you to rethink your approval of the development at Bunhill Fields. It has been rushed through too fast. It is going to be one of your more unpopular decisions and … Continue reading