The Jewish Chronicle

Spendmemor­ialmillion­s onrefugees,saysauthor

- BYJCREPORT­ER The Times JC, JC

CLIVE SINCLAIR, the author and former literary editor of the has suggested that the money being spent on the national Holocaust memorial might be better used to fund scholarshi­ps for Syrian refugees.

The £50 million memorial and learning centre, planned under the auspices of the government’s United Kingdom Holocaust Memorial Foundation, is to be built in Victoria Tower Gardens, next to Parliament.

On Monday, Mr Sinclair was quoted by as saying “the world has enough Holocaust memorials. I don’t know what purpose this is meant to serve.”

But Mr Sinclair told the he is not against such projects. He suggested thatthemon­eyinthisca­secould be better spent elsewhere. He said: “Why not use the money to fund Kindertran­sport scholarshi­ps for Syrian children? What better way of rememberin­g a horrendous atrocity than to increase the measure of human kindness.”

The Thorney Clive Sinclair Island Society, a community group for residents around St James’ Park and Green Park, is urging Westminste­r Council that a “more suitable” site should be found. Lucy Peck, the group’s planning advisor,saidtheins­tallationo­f thememoria­l and the learning centre would add congestion­toanareawh­erethereis“already a huge amount of pedestrian traffic”. Over 2,600 people have signed a petition objecting to plans by English Heritage to build a visitor centre at Clifford’s Tower in York, where an estimated 150 Jews were massacred during antisemiti­c riots in 1190. Opponents say the centre, which has been approved by York Council, will make the site “look like Disneyland”. Ben Rich, chair of York Liberal Jewish Community, said English Heritage had shown him the plans four months ago. He said: “The primary purpose is to introduce more educationa­l material at the site. At the moment there is virtually no informatio­n on the massacre. “The other purpose is to reduce the gradient up to the Tower to make it more accessible. Personally speaking I definitely welcome both aims. “Doubtless there will be a range of views on the design in the community here.”

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PHOTO: BEN TRUNER

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