Bevis Marks: Historic synagogue braces for battle as skyscraper plans re-emerge
A historic synagogue in the City of London is set for a new battle with the Corporation, as plans to build a skyscraper next to it have re-emerged. Bevis Marks…
A historic synagogue in the City of London is set for a new battle with the Corporation, as plans to build a skyscraper next to it have re-emerged. Bevis Marks…
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