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Another Lewisham Is Possible: Overcoming Housing Crisis and the Democratic Deficit
Unwilling to tolerate the democratic deficit, local people in Lewisham are organising to ensure their voices are heard in taking on powerful housing development companies bent on gentrifying the local area.