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Lag Ba’Omer explosion at Stamford Hill bonfire leads to council row

Hackney council representative claims they had no knowledge that a bonfire would be built - despite the bonfire being an annual event.

May 9, 2018 09:07
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A group has been banned from submitting road closure requests by a council after a Lag Ba’Omer bonfire explosion in which 30 people were injured.

Hackney Council said it was conducting an investigation into the events surrounding the incident in Stamford Hill, North London, last week.

The council said the JCC (Jewish Community Council) had applied for permission to close the street but had said nothing about the plan to build a bonfire in the road.

Kim Wright, the authority’s group director of neighbourhoods and housing, said: “It appears the organisers have misled the council in failing to disclose the true nature of the event.