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Just had to post this, Anglia just ran a piece about the feller, 98 I think, whose Barber Shop got ransacked, he was amazed by hundreds of letters of people wishing him well with cheques and money, that Malaysian Student who has had about £10k raised for him and some Indian chap who was overwhelmed by strangers from all ethnic diversitys rallying round to help him get back on the road.
So long as we still have this spirit there is hope...bloody dusty in here, eyes are streaming
So long as we still have this spirit there is hope...bloody dusty in here, eyes are streaming
Apache said:
Just had to post this, Anglia just ran a piece about the feller, 98 I think, whose Barber Shop got ransacked, he was amazed by hundreds of letters of people wishing him well with cheques and money, that Malaysian Student who has had about £10k raised for him and some Indian chap who was overwhelmed by strangers from all ethnic diversitys rallying round to help him get back on the road.
So long as we still have this spirit there is hope...bloody dusty in here, eyes are streaming
I think the student has over £20k raised for him?So long as we still have this spirit there is hope...bloody dusty in here, eyes are streaming
The old barber chap, I'd like to see a few people resore his shop
Pledge “RebuildReeves”
"I will Donate £10 to fund to help rebuild the House of Reeves furniture store in Croydon but only if 1,000 other people will donate what they can too."
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The House of Reeves is a furniture store that existed for nearly 150 years in Croydon until 8th August 2011 when it was burned down during the riots.
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"I will Donate £10 to fund to help rebuild the House of Reeves furniture store in Croydon but only if 1,000 other people will donate what they can too."
— Mark Thompson (contact)
Deadline to sign up by: 28th August 2011
779 people have signed up, 221 more needed
Country: United Kingdom
More details
The House of Reeves is a furniture store that existed for nearly 150 years in Croydon until 8th August 2011 when it was burned down during the riots.
This pledge exists to help with the rebuilding of the store that was owned and run by five generations of the Reeves family.
http://www.pledgebank.com/RebuildReeves
rover 623gsi said:
Pledge “RebuildReeves”
"I will Donate £10 to fund to help rebuild the House of Reeves furniture store in Croydon but only if 1,000 other people will donate what they can too."
— Mark Thompson (contact)
Deadline to sign up by: 28th August 2011
779 people have signed up, 221 more needed
Country: United Kingdom
More details
The House of Reeves is a furniture store that existed for nearly 150 years in Croydon until 8th August 2011 when it was burned down during the riots.
This pledge exists to help with the rebuilding of the store that was owned and run by five generations of the Reeves family.
http://www.pledgebank.com/RebuildReeves
Done, PH always delivers!"I will Donate £10 to fund to help rebuild the House of Reeves furniture store in Croydon but only if 1,000 other people will donate what they can too."
— Mark Thompson (contact)
Deadline to sign up by: 28th August 2011
779 people have signed up, 221 more needed
Country: United Kingdom
More details
The House of Reeves is a furniture store that existed for nearly 150 years in Croydon until 8th August 2011 when it was burned down during the riots.
This pledge exists to help with the rebuilding of the store that was owned and run by five generations of the Reeves family.
http://www.pledgebank.com/RebuildReeves
rover 623gsi said:
Pledge “RebuildReeves”
"I will Donate £10 to fund to help rebuild the House of Reeves furniture store in Croydon but only if 1,000 other people will donate what they can too."
— Mark Thompson (contact)
Deadline to sign up by: 28th August 2011
779 people have signed up, 221 more needed
Country: United Kingdom
More details
The House of Reeves is a furniture store that existed for nearly 150 years in Croydon until 8th August 2011 when it was burned down during the riots.
This pledge exists to help with the rebuilding of the store that was owned and run by five generations of the Reeves family.
http://www.pledgebank.com/RebuildReeves
Great to see this sort of thing, but surely the shop will be rebuilt anyway by the insurance payout?"I will Donate £10 to fund to help rebuild the House of Reeves furniture store in Croydon but only if 1,000 other people will donate what they can too."
— Mark Thompson (contact)
Deadline to sign up by: 28th August 2011
779 people have signed up, 221 more needed
Country: United Kingdom
More details
The House of Reeves is a furniture store that existed for nearly 150 years in Croydon until 8th August 2011 when it was burned down during the riots.
This pledge exists to help with the rebuilding of the store that was owned and run by five generations of the Reeves family.
http://www.pledgebank.com/RebuildReeves
crankedup said:
Stick your hand in your wallet and lets make ourselves feel better. Typical British stiff upper lip, sorry I just think its a pretty stupid reaction myself.
I've got the money. I listened to the owner on news 24 and he impressed me. Given the amount I've paid funding rioters over the last year I'm happy to help. Nice to know we inhabit the same space.crankedup said:
Stick your hand in your wallet and lets make ourselves feel better. Typical British stiff upper lip, sorry I just think its a pretty stupid reaction myself.
That's cool mate, I don't think it's stupid as it is easy, effective and satisfying. Nothing wrong with a bit of feel goodApache said:
Just had to post this, Anglia just ran a piece about the feller, 98 I think, whose Barber Shop got ransacked, he was amazed by hundreds of letters of people wishing him well with cheques and money, that Malaysian Student who has had about £10k raised for him and some Indian chap who was overwhelmed by strangers from all ethnic diversitys rallying round to help him get back on the road.
So long as we still have this spirit there is hope...bloody dusty in here, eyes are streaming
I saw the other night that a load of people had gone out with dustpans and brooms etc to clear up the streets after the riots. That made me proud to be British too (and yes I do realise that an awful lot of the people out there cleaning were not indiginous, but they certainly had the British spirit!)So long as we still have this spirit there is hope...bloody dusty in here, eyes are streaming
poo at Paul's said:
Great to see this sort of thing, but surely the shop will be rebuilt anyway by the insurance payout?
I heard the guy being interviewed and his answer was that insurance always takes ages to pay out so the money raised will help get things started sooner. I doubt enough would be raised to pay for the entire building but the idea was to help start things.Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff