суббота, 23 февраля 2013 г.
Rendering 2
The headline of the article is Artists warn Pickles' homes policy may price them out of their studios.
The article is from а newspaper the Guardian.
It's printed on the 22nd of February by Robert Booth. The article is devoted to allowing landlords to convert workspace into housing without planning permission will damage creative industries.
The main idea of the article is to tell a reader about intentions of policy to allow landlords to transform workshops into homes without consent could price out poorer people from the creative industries, and to undermine economically productive sectors. The author goes on to say that the policy applies to occupied buildings, so artists, designers, textile workers and new media firms now fear they could be forced out of colonies of cheap workspace. In conclusion Jules Pipe, Hackney's elected mayor, said the policy could tear his borough's creative cluster apart,He said it risked "turning the borough into a dormitory village full of luxury apartments that do nothing to tackle the affordable housing crisis"
The message of the writer is clear to understand and on the whole I found this article very interesting as it touches upon the privacy of the painters and their private property.
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