Monday, 5 October 2009

What’s going on in the Upper Classes! By Betty Heath

Set in the midst of one of the most expensive and sought after areas of London there is a centre supposedly of an educational and leisure nature, however, we have had reports of a few suspect happenings within it’s respectable façade.

We have been told that music of a definite North African or Moorish style is often heard, and that occasionally glimpsed, through the windows of one of the upper rooms, ladies making sensuous movements may be seen. There is also, weekly, once again in an upper room, a two men accompanied by a number of women who regularly attend what has been flagged as a ‘Creative Writing Class’ but from which gales of uninhibited laughter issue forth, followed by murmuring or silence. There is certainly an extremely respectable reception area and a very pleasant cafeteria but entrance to the upper part of the building is not open to all, forms which must be filled in are closely scrutinised and restrictions, not fully specified, of age and residence demanded.

What is really going on in this building, and why is access to all areas only allowed if a member of the reception staff first checks if it is convenient with those who are behind each closed door.

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