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Home win buoys a growing shul

January 26, 2016 09:54

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

One of the United Synagogue’s youngest communities has cleared a major obstacle to extending its premises after a protracted dispute with Enfield Council.

Planning Inspector Gloria MacFarlane has granted Hadley Wood Synagogue formal permission to continue to meet in the house it bought in 2002 following an appeal hearing last year.

The community began as a satellite of Cockfosters and North Southgate Synagogue in the 1990s and became a US member in its own right in 2012.

It applied to the council for planning permission to extend the building three years ago. But it withdrew the application after being told that it first required a “lawful development certificate” to change the use of the building from a private home.

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