Hackneyâs Mayor Caroline Woodley has spoken out against a hate crime incident involving Nazi-era symbols found in Clissold Parkâs playground over the weekend. The Metropolitan Police are investigating this vandalism, which coincided with the last day of Passover. Mayor Woodley assured residents that the graffiti was promptly removed and stressed the importance of safety in public areas. Local councillors echoed her condemnation of the act, calling it completely unacceptable, especially as the park is near prominent Jewish community institutions. Authorities encourage reporting of similar incidents to enhance community safety.
Hackney's Mayor Caroline Woodley condemned recent vandalism in Clissold Park, where swastikas were painted, affirming that everyone deserves to feel safe in public play areas.
Ward councillor Fliss Premru denounced the graffiti in Clissold Park, emphasizing its prompt reporting and swift action taken by local authorities to address hate speech.
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