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Plaque

Jim Veal

Erection date: 5/7/2010

Inscription

London Borough of Islington
In memory of Jim Veal, 1931 - 2006, chairman of the Tenants & Residents Association which campaigned for the redevelopment of the Market Estate and the creation of these new homes for the local community.
Southern Housing Group

Site: Jim Veal (1 memorial)

N7, North Road

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Chairman of the Tenants & Residents Association which campaigned for the ...

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Islington Council

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Southern Housing Group

Initially the Samuel Lewis Housing Trust, set up after the death of the found...

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