Cities

  • Caught: Urban sabotage planner

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, an urban sabotage planner accused of harming construction progress at small sites and large planning operations for public events in cities has now been spotted in London.

    A suspect
    A suspect in sabotage and known to cause millions worth of damage in planning circles.

    The suspect is said to use a network of hundreds to surge support for her efforts. Her cover as a Left activist hides her whereabouts. It’s believed historic guilds were a target in London in particular.

  • Life adds to itself over time

    The value of a city is relative to its people at any given moment. The past isn’t as pleasurable or intense as the present. This is what we know because of the current times and what it can offer and what it can take away. Our own fecklessness or dodging of reality can lead to a diminished return for everyone else.

    A workman renewing a public sign on the side of a building in central London.

    The lifestyle – or lived experience – in any walk of life is the sum total of what happens around us. This is what makes us feel optimistic or pessimistic about our lives. The potential or the decline of opportunity defines us. The increase or decrease of our own portion of it enables or disables us.

  • London’s busyness with itself

    There’s a breathtaking scope of activity centred on London. It encompasses all of the institutions and organised ways of doing things that mark out who we are. If it isn’t in London it’s not there … yet. This is the mantra that multitudes of businesspeople have believed in for centuries. It continues to exist in our time.

    The recent times of riot and royalty have not changed the city at all. Its outlook remains the same throughout its many centres. The shopping, leisure, and retail districts are unsympathetic to catcalls for change or changing styles or modes of doing it. It’s stubbornly, brilliantly resilient to these sorts of whims.

    Six modes of activity in London

    The interest of the millions of people that scour over London annually guides its ongoing narrative. There’s a chatter about town over a style celebrity, a trending social media superstar, or even a Hollywood legend. It’s never quiet if there’s something to see, try out, or do for the first time. It’s the draw of the city itself.

    The humdrum in business areas continues on. It’s going to increase as more businesses move in. It’s a familiar draw for the highly expert and professional. They take their life and work in their stride for companies that need results in the short term to keep their interests – and stock price – in the long run.

  • Long Report: Labour of love

    The nature of local living in the UK is centred on smallness. It’s a much more intimate, and volatile, setting than in London, let’s say. The pace of life is always a lot slower but it feels sped up by local happenings. However, we’re mistaken if we believe that things change so quickly.

    In my experience, a local community stays as a local community. It isn’t moved on so easily, and it constantly exerts its influence. The problems are those who seek to get in-between. These are the trouble makers who cause havoc in any local service or facility that’s available.

    The reasons

    The targets vary. In times past I’ve seen leisure centres, roadworks companies, and local authority’s targeted. They incite confusion and try to whip up a protest. It’s disruptive and actually anti-democratic, but their ways are so nefarious they’re tricky to track down.

    Until I reached moving my research to Reading, in Berkshire, I wasn’t able to make any progress. I still saw – and heard of – the same effects of their covert and perverse activities. It’s not the same as antisocial behaviour. It’s meant to distort and disrupt the local area.

    It was in this large town that I began to be able to track the actors that make efforts to interfere all over the place. They’re the sort that paint the town red, if you like, and make it a difficult place to live. They don’t back down and they’re difficult to keep in check.

    New builds

    A new construction project in a locality brings out these sorts of people. They have beliefs about “new” things and seek to take a fresh perspective on what it means for the area. This is what I was told, and I was informed because it presents an issue for developers.

    There’s a theory that such actors also have tactics. I’ve tried to track an issue with rodent infestations. There are indications that rats – alive or dead – are used in their activities. It isn’t clear why, albeit one theory is they play a role in a “Group Chat” style of play.

    The long game is working out what the target is. In some localities it will only be journalism that’s of interest since these people tag onto existing professions to find new material to work with. It may be the Channel crossings that loom large, or a new political figure.

    Finding them

    The idea is they use the local area to harass the local area. There’s a belief residue of antisocial behaviour is able to be utilised for this sort of activity. It’s not fully understood because they can also present an aggressive sort of behaviour. It’s said they take off gypsy tropes, too.

    There’s an obvious fact they have to live somewhere in a town or small city, but it’s not as obvious where. I’ve located a few residences before that might of been used as “Dwellings” for these individuals, but because of their transient lifestyle it’s hard to be definitive.

    There’s also research which indicates they have symbols or significant interests that represent who they are. Usually it comes across as an obsession and it also involves hoarding. It makes for a difficult life to come across, and a difficult case to have to piece together.