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Resident in luxury Croydon tower block claims discrimination over bike rule

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During a visit to Altura 50, which asset management company Compass Rock International has recently taken over, David showed the LDRS that only 78 of the 239 cycle parking spaces designated for residents were accessible at the time. The LDRS observed that one of the main cycle storage hubs in the basement was locked and being used to store furniture, paint and maintenance equipment, while two others were inaccessible to residents at the time of the visit.

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