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Claims mosque to be demolished refuted by Burnley council
MISLEADING': The leaflet
MISLEADING': The leaflet

A COUNCIL had to send out a letter refuting claims in an election leaflet that a mosque and homes were to be demolished.

Burnley Borough Council issued the statement saying they were not planning to knock down the Shah Jalal Mosque being built in Burns Street or most' homes in Daneshouse and Stoneyholme.

A Labour leaflet claimed the Liberal Democrats had put forward plans to demolish the houses and mosque in our area and in our community'.

David Brown, director of environment responsible for planning, told residents in a statement: "An election leaflet is circulating in your area containing incorrect information.

"There are no plans to demolish the mosque being built in Burns Street.

The statement added: "The majority of houses across Daneshouse and Stoneyholme will not be demolished. Burnley Council is developing a plan for the future of your neighbourhood that includes some demolition to build new homes, but it is factually incorrect to state most' of the houses will be demolished."

The council is devising an Area Action Plan which may see the demolition of old homes to make way for new homes. A consultation is set to take place before the plans are finalised.

Currently the mosque is run from two terraced houses in Burns Street.

The leaflet was later withdrawn, but Labour said it was for technical reasons rather than content ones.

Coun Shah Hussain, on whose behalf the Labour leaflet was issued, claimed the information about the mosque was accurate.

Coun Hussain, who originally fought for the mosque being built on Burns Street, said: "I fully support the mosque being built.

"The mosque is being built so why does the Area Action Plan refer to another mosque being built to replace this one.

"The council has put forward plans to demolish the homes and the mosque without consulting people."

The Liberal Democrat election agent in the ward, Darren Reynolds, said: "There is a genuine offer for people living in regeneration areas to give the council their views on what they think should be done in their area.

"We have changed the plans before in response to residents, and if that is what residents want, we will do it again."

5:52pm Sunday 27th April 2008

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Posted by: here, where on 5:11pm Mon 28 Apr 08
politic!! politic!! politic!! they will say anything to get in even bring in theirs family to wash them self clean of dirt.
Posted by: top cat, burnley on 11:57am Wed 30 Apr 08
TO MANY MOSQUES BEING BUILT!!GET IT KNOCKED DOWN.APPARENTLEY ASIANS UP THAT WAY DONT PAY COUNCIL TAX ON SOME HOUSES CLAIMING THERE MOSQUES(MOSQUES DONT PAY COUNCIL TAX)SO ASIANS CLAIMING THERE HOUSES ARE MOSQUES.......ONE RULE FOR 1 AND 1 FOR ANOTHER EH!!!
Posted by: VM User on 3:00pm Wed 30 Apr 08
Coun Hussain, who originally fought for the mosque being built on Burns Street, said: "I fully support the mosque being built.
Checking the surname does'nt take much detective work!

Asian Councillors using their powers to deface Britain as we know it.
No wonder the BNP is getting popular, Enoch Powell was spot on.
Posted by: Nas, Blackburn on 11:31am Fri 2 May 08
Obvioulsy if it was a church or a pub then it wouldnt be knocked down, but any excuse to try to knock a mosque down.
Posted by: Johnny, Newcastle on 4:46pm Sat 17 May 08
Dont Build Them! Keep Britain British! Why should we build Mosques when we are Christian? You Have No Rights! Leave Our Country!
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