Pride battlefield

LONDON’S Gay Pride march has an illustrious history as part of the fight for equality for the LGBT community but the event last weekend in Soho was far removed from that history. 

It was a piss-up in a our communal living room with mega loudspeakers outside bars directly underneath and opposite residents and blasting out extraordinarily loud music for hours non-stop. 

Street urination and drug-dealing was the order of the day, the area resembled a battlefield with litter and broken glass, and the intensity of the crowds was unsafe.

Newsagents were turned into off-licences and the main activity was the consumption of vast amounts of alcohol – Soho was turned into an outdoor vertical drinking bar.

As usual local residents were not consulted or considered and the area was treated as though it’s an outdoor playground with no one living here. Westminster City Council should get a grip on this event which has, anyway, became too large for the narrow streets of Soho. Amplified music should be banned and, as with other more civilised events, restaurants should be allowed to have tables and chairs on the street so it’s a sit-down, lower key, event. 

If this isn’t possible then a more suitable venue needs to be found.

DAVID BIEDA, PETER CAVE, 
JOSH DANZIGER, JANE DOYLE, 
JANE FERGUSON, DIANA GREY, 
ANGELA JOY HARVEY, MICHAEL HOLTER,
LESLEY ISLES, TIGGY MACONOCHIE,
HUGH MATHESON, WILLIAM PERRAUDIN,
VICTOR SALUSSOLIA, SONIA SHEA, TROY WEAR
 

Published: 8 July, 2011

Comments

A soho resident

As a soho resident on Old Compton Street for six years I do not recognise your highly emotive letter. That you would actually be content to see pride relocated from soho, says everything. Is one day of disturbance too much for you all to cope with? Really? The thousands of (mostly) well behaved visitors went away loving this unique part of London. They didn't come to see me or you for that matter. But then, hey, I'm just a resident - why would they?

What utter

What utter codswallop.
Firstly, the residents did not move into a quiet residential area. They moved into a central london hedonism pit. Like residents around westbourne park having to tolerate the excesses of the nottinghill carnival, this group should hush up or move out.

Secondly, Westminister council has been trying to socially engineer soho for years.. the increase in value brought by businesses and corporate headquarters, starbucks and expensive flats while moving out the strip clubs, prostitutes and the gays.. What the residents are probably picking up on is the scent of this, the whiff of a quick pound made.

Its horrid intolerance, not being able to put up with a party held once a year. Shame on the signatories of the open letter.

Well said to the authors of

Well said to the authors of this letter. "Gay Shame" would be a far more appropriate name for this odious event.

Idiots

What these whining ninnies neglect to take into account is that without the pink pound, their beloved Soho would revert back to the days of drug dealing, prostitution and become what it was a few decades ago - a no-go area after dark. They should be very VERY careful what they wish for.

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