The goatman myth started because from time to time Dick used to put his caprine co-habitees in an in old Morris Minor pickup and take them to the Parkland Walk for exercise and to vary their diet from one consisting mainly of Green Lanes veg. Someone would grind corn and we would make our own bread.”Īnd where do you think the milk and cheese came from? One of the group built a goat shed in the garden and for a couple of years the Ladder house was home to three goats. We had everything we needed, our own milk and cheese. The story originated from a period in the late seventies and early eighties when Dick moved into a house on the Harringay Ladder with a group of friends. Dick told the paper, “The idea was we could all share income and possessions. Thanks to Rob and the Amy, the Islington journalist, I can reveal that the Goatman of the Seventies myth was very probably Ladder local Dick Harris. ![]() What he discovered as a result revealed that the Goatman may well have had physical form and lived on the Harringay Ladder! Rob took his quest to find the Goatman to Twitter. There were about 30 or 40 of us that had this Goatman figure in their mind." Over time the story seems to have developed into something of a local urban myth.Īs the years went by, Rob never forgot the myth and finally last year he decided to find out what was behind it all. I remember we would start saying the ‘Goatman’s going to come’ to scare other kids. ![]() Initially, I didn't pay it much attention. It appears however that this particular urban myth has a fascinating story attached to it going back to the 1970s.įinsbury Park local Rob Ganly who grew up in the area has vivid memories of a man herding goats on Parkland Walk in the 1970s and 80s. Speaking to an Islington paper recently Rob commented “I don’t know exactly when I first heard of it, but around that time there were a lot less people on Parkland Walk and when it would get dark, it would get eerie. Those of you connected on Twitter locally may well have picked up on talk over the past few months about the "Goatman of Parkland Walk". ![]() Dick Harris in the garden of his Harringay Ladder house in 1980
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