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Stroud Green sign tribute to GB swimmer

The altered sign in Addington Road, Stroud Green. Picture: Adam Jogee The altered sign in Addington Road, Stroud Green. Picture: Adam Jogee

Saturday, August 18, 2012
7:00 AM

Some boroughs might have got golden postboxes, but one Stroud Green resident was clearly keen to grab a bit of Olympic glory for Haringey.

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A keen-eyed swimming fan has renamed Addington Road as Rebeca Adlington Road after the double bronze medalist, with the help of some sticky tape and a bit of cardboard.

Adam Jogee, who spotted the sign and took this snap, said: “I think it is great to see Haringey coming together behind a great games for London and the world.”

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