Tag: John Biggs

  • Opening of ‘misleading’ Jack the Ripper museum sparks outrage

    'Dissapointing': Mayor of Tower Hamlets John Biggs says he will be boycotting the exhibition
    ‘Disappointing’: Mayor of Tower Hamlets John Biggs says he will be boycotting the exhibition

    Protest groups are to picket the opening night of a controversial museum in Tower Hamlets this evening.

    The Cable Street attraction sparked outrage when it was revealed it would not be a celebration of historical women of the East End as promised, but a show focusing on the notorious East End murderer and rapist Jack the Ripper.

    The museum’s website states the show looks at the history of women in the East End in the Victorian era and explores “why so many women had little choice in their lives other that to turn to prostitution.”

    Critics say the show glorifies violence against women and silences the voices of the Ripper’s victims.

    Tower Hamlets Council’s suggestion that they were ‘misled’ by the original planning application has provoked a tidal wave of anger in the local area.

    The Mayor of Tower Hamlets John Biggs has announced he will be boycotting the museum and a protest has been planned ahead of the opening.

    Groups such as the National Assembly of Women, the Women’s Assembly Against Austerity and the Emily Wilding Davison Memorial Campaign plan to protest outside the museum dressed as suffragettes.

    A petition calling on Tower Hamlets to revoke the museum’s planning permission, or force it to re-open as a women’s museum as originally promised has gathered over 3,000 signatures.

    ‘Victim-blaming’

    Becky Warnock, who started the petition, said that when she read about the museum “something clicked into action.” She told the East End Review: “I felt anger at the deceit involved, of the silencing of women’s voices in favour of a well trodden celebration of a famous murderer.”

    “How can we expect to stop the violent crimes against women in today’s society if we continue to celebrate their killers and only remember women as victims? Let’s celebrate all the incredible women that have paved the path before for all of us!”

    Warnock said accused the museum of being a cultural organisation that “glorifies the horrific violence the women were subjected to.”

    “This victim blaming attitude is unacceptable and cannot be tolerated,” she added.

    Tower Hamlets’ Mayor Biggs described the decision to open a Jack the Ripper museum instead of one celebrating the history of women in the borough as “extremely disappointing”.

    “It has become clear that the council’s planning department was misled by the applicant. We completely understand the concerns of the local community and elsewhere,” he said.

    The Jack the Ripper museum, founded by former Head of Diversity at Google Mark Palmer Edgecumbe, has not responded to the East End Review’s request for comment.

    The telephone number on the museum’s website connects to the office of a stockbrokers in the city.

  • Mayor of Tower Hamlets John Biggs gives hope to Rich Mix

    Rich Mix
    Rich Mix: reasons to be cheerful?

    The future of endangered arts organisation Rich Mix may be looking up following the election of John Biggs as Mayor of Tower Hamlets.

    The new Labour Mayor has tweeted his support of the arts organisation, which is potentially facing closure due to a dispute with Tower Hamlets Council over the repayment of a £850,000 loan.

    Asked in the run-up to the election about his plan for Rich Mix, Mayor Biggs replied: “Rich Mix is a great cultural asset and deserves the support of the council in securing a viable future serving our community.”

    A petition launched in March to save Rich Mix from closure has received more than 16,000 signatures so far, with the organisation last month beaming messages of support on the wall of its building at 35–47 Bethnal Green Road.

    With a court date looming on 20 July, Rich Mix posted a statement on its website that read: “We have been very encouraged by some of the discussions that we had with a number of candidates in the run-up to the election, including the newly elected Mayor John Biggs.

    “We are seeking an urgent meeting with him and the relevant officers and commissioners in the hope that we can find a way to settle, which will allow Rich Mix to continue to do the work that over 16,000 of you have told us they value.

    “We are hopeful this may prove to be a way to finding a sensible settlement to what has been a long and debilitating dispute.”

    John Biggs was elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets last week, narrowly defeating his nearest challenger Rabina Khan.

    The election followed the ejection from office of former Mayor Lutfur Rahman, who was found guilty of electoral fraud in April.