The Battle of Chrisp Street (2018)

A public market serving the daily need of the local working class community has existed in Poplar at Chrisp Street since Victorian times. In 1951, the market underwent a significant redesign by modernist architect Sir Frederick Gibberd, in celebration of the Festival of Britain, creating the UK’s first pedestrianised shopping centre. After years of managed decline, regeneration is looming for Chrisp Street Market. A Registered Social Landlord, a property developer, and a Labour authority seek to create their vision of “the New Shoreditch”, with a brief to “change the social mix” of this 9-acre site, situated in the shadow of Canary Wharf, no matter the cost to the established community.

Director: Rab Harling
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
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Original Language: en
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What is The Battle of Chrisp Street about?
A public market serving the daily need of the local working class community has existed in Poplar at Chrisp Street since Victorian times. In 1951, the market underwent a significant redesign by modernist architect Sir Frederick Gibberd, in celebration of the Festival of Britain, creating the UK’s first pedestrianised shopping centre. After years of managed decline, regeneration is looming for Chrisp Street Market. A Registered Social Landlord, a property developer, and a Labour authority seek to create their vision of “the New Shoreditch”, with a brief to “change the social mix” of this 9-acre site, situated in the shadow of Canary Wharf, no matter the cost to the established community.
Who directed The Battle of Chrisp Street?
The Battle of Chrisp Street was directed by Rab Harling.
How long is The Battle of Chrisp Street?
The Battle of Chrisp Street has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is The Battle of Chrisp Street?
The Battle of Chrisp Street is a Documentary film.