The owners of four flats overlooked by the Tate Modern have won a privacy bid over the use of the gallery's viewing platform.
The owners of four luxury flats overlooked by the Tate Modern in London have won a privacy bid over the use of the gallery's viewing platform.
The five residents had applied for an injunction requiring the gallery to prevent members of the public observing their flats by "cordoning off" parts of the platform or "erecting screening".Image source,Passing his judgement, Lord Leggatt said the viewing gallery, which is currently closed, left the residents feeling like "being on display in a zoo".
The platform opened in 2016 and provides a panorama of London as well as a direct view into the glass-fronted flats.
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