
Why shouldn’t the train station be called Bangla Town in respect of the Bangladeshi’s living there?
In a small but famed area of London, a new train station is being built. The area is currently called Shoreditch, with historical connections to East London and the City of London, Spitalfields fruit market and the Columbia Road flower market. It straddles Petticoat lane, Bishopsgate and the entrance to Tower Bridge.
In the middle of the area is Brick Lane, once famed for tailoring and an all night bagel shop, now famous for a series of curry houses and late night bars. It is the area that supported gorgeous George Galloway for MP.
Brick Lane has a vibrant Bangladeshi community, who are proposing that the new train station be named Bangla Town to reflect the local community.
Do you think this is right, does it truly reflect the local community or do you think that local history is more important, and can you think of a better name ?
Have to change the nursery rhyme
Oranges and Lemons said the the bells of St. Clements
You owe me five farthings said the bells of St. Martins
When will you pay me said the bells of Old Bailey
When I grow rich said the bells of Bangla Town!!!!!!!?????
It’ll never catch on!
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