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Hackney families 'forced out' by extension restrictions

November 26, 2010 10:42

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Robyn Rosen,

Robyn Rosen

1 min read

The Mayor of Hackney has been accused of "social cleansing" by preventing large Charedi families from extending their houses.

Conservative and Liberal Democrat councillors are speaking out against Jules Pipe following new restrictions on extensions published earlier this year which, they claim, does not accommodate large families.

They say families are being forced to move to neighbouring borough Haringey, where in April the council approved guidelines for home extensions in an effort to address the problem of over-crowding in strictly Orthodox households in south Tottenham.

Hackney's Conservative leader, Michael Levy, said: "This has a corrosive effect on community relations. Haringey supports communities and enables them to thrive whilst protecting the architectural landscape. But Hackney does not support local communities."

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