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By Sarah Morris & Jacob EvansResidents at an apartment block in north London claim their housing association is threatening to remove items like plant pots and prams over alleged safety concerns.
Among the items adorned with letters were a chair, numerous bicycles, potted plants, pushchairs, shoes and clothes.The letter warned that "on or after 21st June" all items found in the communal areas will be removed. He received a letter requesting his plant pots be removed, something he deems an "overly prescriptive interpretation of fire safety laws."
He claimed the pushchair was threatened with removal by the property manager, over perceived safety concerns.
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