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Jewish Community Centre gets go-ahead

The long-awaited JCC has received unanimous planning permission from Camden Council to build its new home in Swiss Cottage

September 11, 2009 09:39
An artist's impression of how the new JCC will look

ByJenni Frazer, Jenni Frazer

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The long-awaited Jewish Community Centre for London (JCC) has received unanimous planning permission from Camden Council to build its new home in Swiss Cottage, north west London.

The former Mercedes showroom on Finchley Road will be razed and rebuilt as a multi-purpose cultural and social building, expected to open in 2013.

The project was the initiative of Dame Vivien Duffield, whose Clore Duffield Foundation has committed £25 million to the scheme, the biggest ever single gift to a Jewish communal body. Welcoming the granting of planning permission, Dame Vivien said: "Ever since I saw at first hand the impact of the JCC in New York, I have been passionate about bringing the same benefits to London. This is not just any building, but one that is beautifully designed, modern and stylish.

"Creating a space where everyone can come together will be enriching and enlivening for the whole Jewish community and for the wider community beyond. It's up to the community now to raise the remainder of the funds and make the JCC a reality."