Plans for skyscraper metres from Britain's oldest synagogue in City of London sparks hundreds of complaints
Briefly

Rabbi Shalom Morris warned that services at the Bevis Marks synagogue would become almost impossible if the proposed 43-storey skyscraper is built next to it, as it would block out nearly all sunlight.
Many people have raised concerns and objections against the plans, with one objector questioning the message it would send about the values of the City of London, particularly in comparison to the protection provided for other religious sites like St Paul's Cathedral.
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