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A London council approved plans to convert the former Morleys department store in Tooting into a 92-bedroom hotel, despite 28 objections and a 400-signature petition. Residents fear the site may later be repurposed for temporary housing, citing past broken promises. Some locals welcome the development, arguing it will revitalize the area, while others lament the loss of community vibrancy and retail spaces.
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