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Demolition reprieve for Satmar shul

July 31, 2008 23:00

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

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A strictly Orthodox synagogue has won a temporary reprieve from having part of its complex demolished.

The Satmar Synagogue in Craven Walk, Stamford Hill, North London, won an appeal on a technicality against an enforcement notice issued by Hackney Council.

The council issued the notice last September in an attempt to reverse the construction of two extensions and installation of three air-conditioning units at the building, which had been started before planning permission was granted.

But the notice was quashed by the planning inspectorate due to an administrative error in which the council incorrectly dated a report connected to its implementation.