Manchester suburb held up as a ‘thriving community’ rather than example of religious apartheid

Walking down Burton Road on Monday afternoon, it is hard not to wonder if another Didsbury exists elsewhere after a report at the weekend described “no-go areas” where white people fear the threat of religious violence.

The Mail Online report claimed there were a number of towns with no-go areas for white people, and that Didsbury, along with Bradford, Blackburn and Bolton, was one of them.

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