25 years since nursery hero Lisa Potts saved children from frenzied machete attacker
Horrett Campbell stormed St Luke s Church of England School, in Wolverhampton, as youngsters enjoyed a teddy bears picnic.
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It was 25 years ago today when a nursery s teddy bears picnic turned to horror in Wolverhampton.
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Lisa Potts stands on the Hodiamont Tracks just behind her home in the West End neighborhood of St. Louis. She s working with Great Rivers Greenway to help transform the dilapidated alley into a greenway. We should have a say in how our future looks in this neighborhood, she said.
Over the past 17 years, Lisa Potts has often looked over her backyard fence at the Hodiamont Tracks, imagining what it could be if someone fixed it up.
What looks like an alley today full of overgrown trees, potholes and debris in many places was initially constructed as a streetcar route. It runs 3½ miles from east to west from Grand Center to the West End, near Potts’ home.