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Hackney Council joins legal action against Boris Johnson’s fire station cuts

Town Hall confirms support for neighbouring Islington Council’s attempts to seek judicial review

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Facing closure: Kingsland Fire Station. Photograph: Francesca Fanshawe

Hackney Council has thrown its weight behind planned legal action against Mayor of London Boris Johnson’s controversial decision to close 10 fire stations.

Mr Johnson overturned a London Fire Authority decision in order to push through the closure plans, which would result in Kingsland Fire Station closing by 16 September.

Labour-run Hackney Council today confirmed that it supports plans, being led by neighbouring Islington Council, to seek a judicial review of the decision.

Mr Johnson has insisted safety is still a “top priority” and that the decision has been taken to ensure that there is a balanced Fire Authority budget for 2014-15.

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