In Notting Hill, sociologists and dogooders are not unusual. They first moved in to try and finish off Rachmanism, to try and bring peace after Britain's first race riots. Today, Notting Hill is even more sociologically fashionable, and the people who live there have become almost resigned to being surveyed, examined, used as little more than specimens in sociological enquiries. This year there was yet another scheme - the Notting Hill Summer Project. Into the area came 150 students burdened with rucksacks, sleeping bags and high ideals - a group of youngsters who wanted to leave their mark, to begin to change the face of Notting Hill yet again.