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Martin George, associate professor of property law at the University of Leicester, is part of a group of senior housing lawyers that has been instructed by the residents of Wren Mews residents to explore legal avenues over the failure to provide access.“Just because Henley have said they will allow these social housing children access to the playground, doesn’t change very much,” said George, who convened the group of lawyers after reading the Guardian Cities investigation. They will be acting pro bono.
“They need to provide access in a functional way. At the moment their assurance that children will be allowed access does not prevent any potential legal action.”
Segregated playground developer now says all children are welcome | Cities | The Guardian
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