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The Jewish Chronicle

Candidate claims Jewish areas are unfairly favoured

April 19, 2012 15:42

ByJonathan Kalmus, Jonathan Kalmus

1 min read

The Lib-Dem candidate for Salford's first mayoral election has claimed that Salford Jewish neighbourhoods have been favoured for millions of pounds of investment while other local areas remain derelict.

Criticising the "willy nilly" regeneration of the Jewish area, Norman Owen said the situation had caused resentment among other communities. "Millions have poured into Broughton at the expense of areas like Langworthy, which is derelict."

Even so, Mr Owen alleged that the Labour-run council had "not given the Jewish community what it deserved", maintaining that the Broughton Green housing project in the Jewish heartland had been carried out with little consultation and that the homes were low quality.

He branded the council-funded Beis Yaakov Jewish High School campus and the Hershel Weiss Children's Centre as "facelift" facilities that were not part of a coherent strategy.