Health8/2/2025The Guardian

‘A sign of how we live now’: friction in Notting Hill over counter-terrorism barriers

‘A sign of how we live now’: friction in Notting Hill over counter-terrorism barriers

The article discusses the installation of counter-terrorism barriers on a famous street in Notting Hill, London, causing friction among different groups in the area. Film tourists, market traders, and residents have reacted to the council's decision to impose traffic control measures on the street, which is known for its iconic scenes in the movie "Notting Hill." The barriers have disrupted the flow of foot and vehicle traffic, impacting the daily lives of those who live, work, or visit the area. The article suggests that the measures are a "sign of how we live now," reflecting the ongoing security concerns and the challenges of balancing public safety with the needs of the local community.

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