The march formed up behing the Grnefell United banner on the road
next to Kensington Town Hall
and set off walking slowly towards Kensington High St
more had arrived and there were now perhaps around 500, but still
rather less than in previous months
There was more light on Kensington High St, and the colour was better
Many on the march carried 'digital' candles
and there were many Grenfell hearts
Justice4Grenfell banner
It was raining more now, and often there were raindrops on my lenses,
despite continual wiping
Many of the marchers had umbrellas
The Revolutionary Communist Group were near the end of the march.
They have been campaigning and
holding regular street stalls in the area, calling for those responsible
to be brought to justice
including Councillor Rock Feilding-Mellen who together with the former
council leader took most of the fatal decisions
'Grenfell - Here is where Love is Justice!
The march prepares to turn off Kensington High St.
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