Leeds. The GP said that his vulnerable patients had found them isolating, there were drug dealers in the corridors and overall he felt that in many ways they had become dens of iniquity. Both men, who were of previous good character, had entered their guilty pleas on the basis that they had become involved because of "debt bondage", he added. The next most commonly committed offence was violent crime, with 5,467 incidents reported, or about 20%. Coventry - a city in the country's Midlands - suffered terrible devastation: some 1,236 people were killed during 41 raids. For other uses, see, Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hillfields&oldid=1081524795, This page was last edited on 7 April 2022, at 23:38. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. We spoke about his memories of the demolition themselves and if he felt there had been an increase in respiratory illness. So that was horrible, I mean I walked out of that meeting I was mulling over that these particles are air borne and that the concrete dust could be at harmful radius at harmful sizes And it was filtering through the estate and other blocks[4] were still occupied and people had their bedroom windows open even the windows shut werent properly weather sealed so dust was getting in. If we highlight this issue it may set alarm bells ringing and people might actually start joining the dots so thats the importance of what I am telling you is that we may not be able to trace everyone that was there at the timeeven though its probably possible but the issue is these health problems may be manifesting themselves further afield and further up the age chain, It was a period you knownot like when they do a spectacular blow up and its one weekend in Julythese demolitions took place between 2002 and 2004maybe 2005[5] I think they were still demolishing the last blockso all those blocks were demolished over a period of time, spewing concrete dust and particle dust and glass dust everywhere and silicate dust.[6]. The stadium was demolished the following year and redeveloped for housing, although the pitch was retained as public open space so the area's youngsters can continue the tradition of football being played on it. Andy: there was a consultation[3] PIP I think they were called People in Places the figures, when they came out, were something like 99% said if you do them up we will stay. In the 13th century, Harnall was owned by Roger de Montalt and was one of his estates consisting of little more than cottages and crofts. However, many residents, including Andy, enjoy living there within its rich, multicultural community and would urge people look beyond the statistics. He added that although each of them was facing only a few more weeks in prison because of the time they had already spent on remand, they will then be considered for automatic deportation.