London council spending thousands on art and security patrols in opulent wards
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6BKAQ)
Exclusive: Kensington and Chelsea, one of most unequal boroughs in UK, allocating social infrastructure funds in wards where homes go for millions
One of Britain's most unequal boroughs is spending hundreds of thousands of pounds in social infrastructure funds on sculptures and security patrols for wards filled with multimillion-pound homes.
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has agreed to spend 226,000 on an artwork outside a new luxury housing development where two-bedroom flats sell for close to 2m. It is also spending 50,000 erecting a sculpture by Sir Eduardo Paolozzi on a green off Kings Road.
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