At the end of August 2012 in Babushkinsky district of Moscow, a meeting was held between representatives of the council and residents of the city, dedicated to the construction of a stone temple in a recreational area at Yeniseiskaya, 14 (next to the existing wooden church).
Opponents of the construction of the temple refuse recognize the past event as a public hearing.
According to them, no information about there was no meeting, the residents found out about it by chance, most of the audience was not Muscovites, but members of the Orthodox community of the Tver region (a wooden church on Yenisei is probably the courtyard of one of the Tver monasteries).
At the end of November 2012, it became known that prefecture of the North-Eastern District of Moscow in a letter to one of the local residents, opposing the construction, confirmed that the temple is planned to be built on the territory of a pedestrian boulevard, which has the status of a natural complex.
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