CAT trustee Julia Lafferty giving a tour of the building. Photo Gilbert Smyth
Emma Bartholomew, Senior Reporter
Monday, June 18, 2012
10:09 PM
Local campaigners want to turn it into a heritage and arts centre
The public got a first glimpse inside the 1840s Old Schoolhouse at the weekend, during the Clapton Festival.
Once a mission school for the children of itinerant riverboat people and workers, the Clapton Arts Trust has put in a Heritage Lottery Fund bid to turn the building in Lea Bridge Road into a river heritage and arts centre.
Visitors tried their hand at the prehistoric skill of flint knapping to make stone tools with teacher Will Lord, and six artists from the Vulpus Vulpus studio exhibited a show, Approach Togetherness.
A severely epileptic boy and his family were evicted from their home and split up last week due to bureaucratic rules – despite pleas from medical staff warning that the move could cause him to suffer life-threatening fits.
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