Approved Derbyshire village children's home plans compared to Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz

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A Derbyshire resident compared a new children’s home to Auschwitz ahead of its approval this week. An objection letter filed to Erewash Borough Council compared the Stanley Common facility to the Nazi concentration camp, because it would have an electronic gate.

At a borough council meeting last night (Wednesday, October 16), councillors approved plans from HLCH Ltd (Derby) to turn a detached house in The Crescent in the village into a children’s home for up to four children aged 10-18 and 2-4 staff. At the meeting, a councillor told “NIMBY” (not in my backyard) villagers to “take the hit” on their house prices and consider selling their own cars to make way for the children’s home.

It comes after a second objection letter said it could lead to another “Southport” incident, in which three children were killed and eight further children and two

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