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Residents of the Neo Bankside flats (left) say that nosy visitors to Tate Modern are peering into their homes from the viewing platform of the Blavatnik Building
© Fred Romero
Residents of a luxury development on London’s South Bank who lost a legal battle to close part of the tenth-floor viewing platform at Tate Modern are now taking their case to the UK Supreme Court.
Owners of four flats in the Neo Bankside block located alongside the gallery, previously claimed in court that “hundreds of thousands of visitors” to Tate Modern were looking into their homes from the viewing space located in its Blavatnik building. Early last year, the case was thrown out of court when the residents lost the latest round of their legal battle with the gallery at the Court of Appeal.

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