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BellaBearisWideAwake · 09/08/2011 08:41

apologies if this has already been posted.

www.riotcleanup.co.uk/Locations/Locations.html

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BertieBotts · 09/08/2011 08:46

This is great, I wish I could get involved :( is there anything people outside of London can do?

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 09/08/2011 08:48

I'm not in London either. No idea what we can do. I've finished ranting, now I want to help!!

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TheLadyEvenstar · 09/08/2011 08:56

If I didn't have the DC I would be helping but they heard enough last night without actually seeing it all Sad

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HannahC80 · 09/08/2011 08:59

Its so good that people are coming together and cleaning this mess up. I deffinately would if i could.

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crazynanna · 09/08/2011 09:07

DD wants to go to Camden. We were suppose to be going up to Yorkshire tomorrow,but dd wants to cancel to "put London back together again"
Sad but

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ajandjjmum · 09/08/2011 09:09

I do hope that the brilliant communities working together to clean up with give us something to be proud of, and show everyone that the scumbag criminals are in the majority.

Well done to everyone who is involved in this. Gives me hope.

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SomekindofSpanish · 09/08/2011 09:09

Can children help or would it be too scary? I have an 11 and 9 year old who are so angry, but I would like to channel that anger into doing something positive.

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crazynanna · 09/08/2011 09:19

DD is nearly 14,and we live 5 mins from Camden (N4),so I think she feels personally aggrieved* ...as teens often do Smile

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niceguy2 · 09/08/2011 09:19

Site seems to be down at the moment probably due to being inundated but what a great idea. Show the thugs that sense of community which is needed right now.

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SomekindofSpanish · 09/08/2011 09:21

We live near Croydon, so I think the boys feel the same. Just wonder if they are too young....

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 09/08/2011 09:22

@riotcleanup on twitter

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 09/08/2011 09:25

Also search hashtag #riotwombles

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crazynanna · 09/08/2011 09:25

I think there is nothing wrong with showing our dcs' community spirit SomekindofSpanish. Just make sure the area you are going to clean is safe,I would hope the organisers have checked that out before arranging rendezvous'.Smile

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HerdOfTinyElephants · 09/08/2011 09:40

Organisers have talked to emergency services and local authorities (for clearance and to get guidance on safety). IIRC Clapham is still closed off and being treated until a crime scene, certainly until at least late morning, but cleanup is underway at the other sites. And it's expected that there will be a need for more cleanup at the private shops and businesses once they have had the insurance loss adjustors round, so likely to be an ongoing process.

If children already know what happened / saw news footage I think it could be helpful, and also show them community pulling together for something good / that most people are kind and helpful.

I would go but not sure it will be practical/safe with baby in sling and don't have anyone to leave DD2 with. Also local site is Claham which (as above) isn't ready for cleanup yet.

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Flowerista · 09/08/2011 09:57

Fantastic! All community leaders should be out and encouraging local citizens to do the same. Hard decisions need to come from the top now, but nothing can be more powerful than the law abiding, decent families reclaiming their streets from these thugs who would terrorise their neighbours for a pair of trainers or carton of fags!

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TheMonster · 09/08/2011 09:58

the website isn't working for me

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PlentyOfPubgardens · 09/08/2011 10:02

Website not working. I want to help in Woolwich but twitter is saying they're not letting people in yet as it's still on fire.

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WhackadoodleDandy · 09/08/2011 10:06

Sorry if already mentioned but apparently Croydon Council are taking names and numbers of volunteers and organising a clean up, you can call on 0208 726 6000. They will ring back when they are ready for people to go and help clear up.

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WhackadoodleDandy · 09/08/2011 10:08

This website seems to have taken over www.riotcleanup.com/

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larry5 · 09/08/2011 10:14

I wish I could get to London to help. I used to live in Croydon and one ds still lives there and the ds lives on Lavender Hill - 100 yards from the police station. My thoughts are with you all.

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ellisbell · 09/08/2011 10:18

thanks for posting the websites

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stupefy · 09/08/2011 10:30

I'd help in Birmingham if I could but I've got 2 kids at home and no childcare :(

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SmethwickBelle · 09/08/2011 12:12

Me, husband and the kids went to the "clean up" at the Bullring this morning. We were the first there, ended up being around 100 people, some speeches some media some councillors... more a show of solidarity than actual cleaning but glad we went. City centre had been patched up and more or less back to business as usual before we arrived, except for Carphone Warehouse, Adidas and Richer Sounds, which were boarded up. DS1 did a stirling job picking up fag ends with a litter gripper.

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 09/08/2011 12:13

Bump

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TragicallyHip · 09/08/2011 12:21

If I didn't have Ds then I would be straight to Ealing. Can't believe this has happened Sad

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