Poor doors: the segregation of London's inner-city flat dwellers
Poorer residents in capital's developments forced to use different entrances and facilities A Guardian investigation has discovered a growing trend in the capital's upmarket apartment blocks – which are required to include affordable homes in order to win planning permission – for the poorer residents to be forced to use alternative access, a phenomenon being dubbed "poor doors". Even bicycle storage spaces, rubbish disposal facilities and postal deliveries are being separated... MORE From this Guardian Article
are there any such developments in chelsea (or kensington)?
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