The new development at Hornsey Railway station will, despite planning permission not being given for this, have separate doors for privately owned/rented properties and the shared ownership properties. If you wonder why they went to this trouble then you have to put yourself in the shoes of the foreign xenophobes they sell these flats to in the far and middle east.
When will we seriously get off of our arses and protest this kind of thing? We won't have to walk far.
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Thanks are due to Paul Burnham and others for sleuthing this.
Shared ownership flats are hardly for poor people. I bought on a council estate because I did the sums on shared ownership and realised I couldn't afford it.
You organise it John, I’ll be there.
"Ghost town development".
An interesting and provocative phrase. Though visiting family in South London, Zena and I drive through areas with shiny new towers and wide green open spaces. And we sometimes wonder where the people are.
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