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Thursday, October 18

Suggestion would build public toilet in honor of cruising gay playwright

Source: Islington Gazette
A CHEEKY suggestion for a new public toilet in Camden Passage to be called "Joe Orton's bog" has caused a stink in the famous antiques market.

Mike Weedon, of the Camden Passage Association, has launched a controversial campaign for a public loo to deter drunken revellers from relieving themselves in the street.

But what has really got people talking is his suggestion that any new bog be named after the late playwright who lived nearby in Noel Road and was infamous for his sexual activities in the area's public toilets during the 1960s.

Mr Weedon said: "I'm sure I'll get some furious reactions but I've been told by people who knew Joe Orton that he would have loved the idea. I think having a toilet with a blue plaque dedicated to him would suit his personality.

"Joe Orton did what he did because it was the only place he could do it in those days. I think having a bog named after him would show how attitudes have changed over the last 40 years."

Mr Weedon even thinks there could be a whole mini-festival to celebrate Mr Orton, who was beaten to death by his lover Kenneth Halliwell, at the Islington home they shared.

However, some people are opposed to the plans.

Bob Borzello, who has lived and worked in Camden Passage since 1967, said: "This sounds like a very bad joke to me. Frankly, I think it would be an insult to the man's memory."

Deputy Islington Council leader, Councillor Terry Stacy, said: "There's no doubt Islington needs more public conveniences and the council will look at any suggestions for locations from traders and residents.

"Joe Orton already has a blue plaque on the house where he used to live. I would only support a blue plaque on a toilet if something worth commemorating happened there, and I doubt there is a toilet in the country that can lay claim to that.

Posted by NewsEditor on Oct 18 2007, 08:38 AM [Permalink]


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