Youngian wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 8:07 am
Hainault’s a well off Essex suburb. ‘Them’ have followed you out here and it’s Labour’s fault (for reasons unknown) is Hand’s message.
The incident occurred about half a mile form my childhood home.
Hainault and the associated Grange Hill is a fairly large postwar estate.
Hainault is something of a misnomer.
The old Hainault Forest shown on John Chapman and Peter Andre's 177 map of Essex covers an immense area.
The name is therefore attached to various locations across the original forest.
Hainault Proper now encompasses:
* Hainault Forest country park: Where the army were billeted when they provided security for the London Olympics.
* Hainault Industrial Estate: Provides the gravel for your aquarium, among other products.
* The distinctive "canary shaped" estate sandwiched between Manford Way and Brockett Way.
All this development was supported by the development of the "Fairlop Loop" of the central line, using old overground rails.
Not far North and West of Hainault station lies the "high value" suburb of Chigwell with its mansions, villas and the occasional old farm building.
Rod Stewart once had a big house there with a regulation size football pitch on his back lawn.
There's also a Jewish angle.
Ilford North (Wes Streeting's constituency) being one of the largest Jewish communities in the UK.
Parts of Hainault (including the attack location) fall withing the Chigwell and Hainault Eruv.
https://www.chigshul.org.uk/eruv
What's an Eruv?
https://www.chigshul.org.uk/what-s-an-eruv
Like most commuter areas, rich and poor live in relatively close proximity.
Rich or poor, it's certainly not a "machete gang" sort of place.