Hollywood star urges council to consider 'humanity' over 26-storey 'monstrosities'
Briefly

Donald Sumpter and his wife, Antonia Brown, criticized Camden Council's lack of engagement during a meeting about the Bacton Low-Rise Estate regeneration. Developer Mount Anvil aims to increase housing from 247 to 447 and construct two 26-story towers, deviating from original plans for mid-rise buildings. The couple lamented the absence of council representatives and expressed concerns that high-rise developments would overshadow the community and exacerbate issues, particularly for children who need access to green spaces. They urged the council to genuinely consider community needs over ambitious development agendas.
We would like to express our sadness about the lack of real communication that is possible with Camden Council - our representatives.
It has long been established that children living in high-rise flats without access to good green spaces suffer unhappiness, leading to serious social problems.
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