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Rejected. petition claiming road closure consultation is discriminating - Credit: Mike Brooke Concerns about “racist discrimination” in public consultations for a controversial street closures programme across the East End were thrown out at Tower Hamlets Council tonight (Jan 20). A petition with 2,100 signatures highlighted people being “directly or indirectly discriminated against” who are legally protected based on their race, faith, gender, disability or age. Protest in the summer of 2020 against road closure plan for Roman Road Market - Credit: Mike Brooke But the overwhelming Labour majority voted to ensure they meet their 2018 manifesto commitment while continuing to listening and making sure that “views from across our diverse community and heard”. ....
Updated: 9:02 AM January 20, 2021 Protesters in Roman Road in the summer signing a petition against the council s street barrier scheme - Credit: Mike Brooke The controversial programme of street closures under way across the East End is being challenged at Tower Hamlets Council tonight (Jan 20) as “racist discrimination” that’s dividing communities. Barriers have been erected during the lockdown aimed at banishing traffic permanently from parts of Shoreditch around Arnold Circus, from Bethnal Green by Columbia Road flower market and from Bow around Roman Road Market. No cars. how Tower Hamlets Council envisages the Roman Road - Credit: LBTH ....
Other universities like UCL have told students they can cancel rental contracts if necessary, the strikers say. Some, like those at Cambridge, have had fees waived for the lockdown to avoid spreading the virus, while those at Manchester have received reductions due to disruptions to the academic year. Some campaigners even call for the university to close “in line with government guidelines” and allow students out of their rent contracts, having given a February 5 deadline to respond. Tower Hamlets councillors have also been approached for support, hinting at demands at the next council meeting that the campus be closed on health grounds. ....