‘Our bills have tripled’: UK’s first Turkish mosque fights to survive in London
by Sammy Gecsoyler from World news | The Guardian on (#6KGPN)
Young people are slowly stopping attending Dalston mosque that could be forced to accept developers' offers, says owner
Nestled among the kebab shops, Caribbean takeaways and flashy new-build flats in Dalston, north-east London, sits the UK's first Turkish mosque. Like many things built by and for the deep-rooted communities in this heavily gentrified part of London, it is fighting for survival.
Our bills have tripled, costs to maintain the building have soared and we are not collecting enough money," said Erkin Guney, 59, who runs and owns Masjid Ramadan, also known as the Shacklewell Lane mosque. He said the mosque could be forced to close its doors by next Ramadan.
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