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The apartment block was originally constructed in this shape to provide a noise barrier against Ringway 1, a proposed inner-London motorway which was planned to pass through Brixton and Camberwell, later abandoned. The red areas are "middle-class, well-to-do" and the yellow areas are "upper-middle and upper classes, wealthy". New gates and iron bars have been constructed for the Loughborough Estate around Loughborough Road and Minet Road in response to a number of murders around the estate. Victorian buildings Brixton still features some grand Victorian housing. As bridges were built across the Thames in the early 19th century those working in the City of London and the London West End moved to south London.
The earliest built development was in Washway, now Brixton Road. With the enclosing of the Manor of Lambeth, owned by the Archbishop of Canterbury, in and the opening of Vauxhall Bridge in development of terraced houses and detached villas started to line the main roads. St Matthew's Church in the centre of Brixton was consecrated in , indicating a sizeable population by this time.
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The Rush Common enclosure stipulations dictated that the large terraced and detached houses that were built along the main roads were set back from the road, allowing for generous gardens. The peppers are a key ingredient of "Jamaican jerk spice" dishes Caribbean cuisine.
The now famous Brixton Market began in Atlantic Road and was moved to Station Road in the s to ease traffic congestion. Brixton Market is open every day selling a range of Afro-Caribbean products and reflects other communities in the local area with Indian and Vietnamese supermarkets and South American butchers amongst the shops and stalls.. It is open every Sunday from 10am-2pm.
Brixton murals After the riots in a series of Brixton murals were funded by the council. The murals portray nature, politics, community and ideas. The building was designed as the Electric Pavilion in by E.
Homer and Lucas, one of England's first purpose-built cinemas. Brixton has a significant nightclub and live music scene. The Brixton Splash is an annual one-day street party held since The event is community run, showcasing local talent and celebrating the cultural diversity and history of Brixton. Brixton is also home to a s purpose-built skatepark, named Stockwell Skatepark, but known locally as Brixton Beach after graffiti on the north wall of the park.
Brixton Synagogue Brixton Synagogue at 49, Effra Road opened in and closed in , with the congregation then amalgamating with the nearby Streatham Synagogue. The front of the building still exists. Porden in the Greek Revival architecture style.
It is one of the "Waterloo churches" built to celebrate Britain's victory at the Battle of Waterloo. Today, its basement is used as the venue for the "Mass" nightclub. It closed in , and the parish merged with St Matthew's. The church building is today used as business premises by a publishing company. Brixton is under the remit of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark. The mosque has facilities for both men and women and space for worshippers during prayer. Opened in it is one of the oldest mosques in South London. The mosque provides religious, social and financial support to its members.
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The mosque made international headlines when it was reported that Richard Reid shoe bomber , the so-called "shoe bomber" had attended the mosque. Abdul Haqq Baker, chairman of Brixton Mosque told the BBC that Reid came to the mosque to learn about Islam but soon fell in with what he called "more extreme elements".
Zacarias Moussaoui, who was convicted of conspiring to kill citizens of the USA as part of the 11 September , terrorist attacks, made his initial steps into radical indoctrination in Brixton Mosque, where he met Reid, though he was expelled from the mosque after he turned up wearing combat fatigues and a backpack, and pressured the cleric to give him information on joining the ''jihad''. Abdullah el-Faisal, a radical Muslim cleric who preached in the UK until imprisoned for stirring up hatred and later deported to Jamaica in , was associated with the Brixton Mosque and began preaching to crowds of up to people, but was ousted by its Salafi administration in Brixton was a site of a conference after the London bombings, at which local Muslims condemned all use of terror and indiscriminate killing.
Footage of the conference was included in a 6-part ITV series called ''Mosque''. It included local Muslims talking about the discrimination they face from people not able to differentiate between Muslims and terrorists, and the local Brixton community, on the whole, is described as welcoming towards Muslims. Operation Swamp Before the riot was the centre of ''Operation Swamp 81'' aimed at reducing street crime mainly through the heavy use of the so-called sus law, which allowed police to stop and search individuals on the basis of a mere 'suspicion' of wrongdoing.
Undercover operation Plainclothes law enforcement police officers were dispatched into Brixton, and in five days almost 1, people were stopped and searched. The local community was not consulted about the operation and tensions between the black community and the police on the streets of Brixton reached breaking point. Local residents complained about young, inexperienced police officers being sent on the streets, provoking confrontation.
Yardies were historically associated with Jamaican immigrants and had a recognised stronghold in Brixton.
Parts of Brixton were referred to as "Little Tivoli" after "Tivoli Gardens", a notorious "garrison community" in Jamaica ruled by gunmen. Eaton Green, one of the Yardies, escaped bail in Jamaica in and settled in Brixton dealing in crack cocaine. Three months later Green was arrested by a Brixton constable, Steve Barker, and became a paid informer. Green provided intelligence about Yardie activity for two years, continuing the use of firearms and the dealing of crack throughout this time.
Several gangs are headquartered in the Brixton area. The "Murderzone" MZ gang, which is involved in illegal drug dealing, hail from the Somerleyton Estate. As with other parts of South and Central London where there is a sizeable Latin American community, members of South American drug cartels and Latin Kings can also be found here. Members of these gangs are mostly in their late teens or early 20s, with gang leaders usually being childhood friends.
Brought up in some of London's poorest areas some gang members reportedly move from house to house on an almost nightly basis, making it hard to track them. According to the Metropolitan Police these youth gangs are "far from organised criminal masterminds", however they continue to evade the police and have been responsible for numerous offences of homicide.
Operation Trident Metropolitan Police officers stated that it is a "struggle" to persuade local people to testify, because of fear of reprisals. According to the detective many of the deactivated guns are shipped in from the Balkans and then reactivated. Drugs Some media commentators persistently call Brixton "the drugs capital of London". Val Shawcross, Labour representative on the London Assembly for Lambeth and Southwark, runs a "Brixton Drug Crime" campaign and she states on her website: I have been raising the disgraceful state of Brixton and the existence of an open drugs market in the centre — with the Council, Mayor and the Metropolitan police… The police, the Drugs and Firearms Unit and Transport Operational Unit officers have been undertaking long-term surveillance of the area Brixton Town Centre culminating in a three-day operation at the end of June to arrest those dealing Class A drugs… The police will be carrying out continuing covert operations in Brixton and patrolling with drug detection dogs.
This is a long-term crackdown with the aim on cleaning the dealers out of Brixton.