Melissa Kite Melissa Kite

Real life | 16 April 2015

Why do people turn perfectly adequate titles into meaningless jargon?

issue 18 April 2015

By and large, I’m not really sure the world is ready for me to join the steering committee of a community project in Lambeth seeking Lottery funding. It sounds like I might end up punching someone who is left-wing in an argument over how to spend public money.

That said, I was mildly inspired when a disused cricket pavilion in my local park went up for tender and some stalwarts of the community started to have worthy ideas for its future use. They approached me to help and so I am considering how I could safely (for all concerned) become involved. I should explain, unless you happen to remember, that the last time I dabbled in activism in my south London neighbourhood, I almost ended up getting lynched.

A few years ago, I stood on a street corner and tried to get passers-by to sign a petition to get a huge road sign taken down because all it said was ‘Welcome to Lambeth’.

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