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Apollo wrote:Unfair!
They could have decided to cut their losses on day one, demolished it and devloped an alternative on the land if that had been their whim, or just sold the land, St. Peters would have been wiped out and we wouldn't be having this discussion or award/recognition.
Apollo wrote:It will have been a net loss to them over the years, as property it won't have been appreciating, and they've been paying for security to try and reduce the vandals efforts over the years.
Apollo wrote:If they're lucky, the current plan may generate enough money to restore and preserve the fabric of the structure, and provide a nearby development, which should brign some popultion on to th eland, and reduce the potential for a repeat of the past vandalism to the structure.
It would be nice to restore it for the community, but as what
Ally Doll wrote:It would be nice to restore it for the community, but as what
A youth hostel or the like? It has bedroom areas, plus an eating area. The rest of the public spaces could be used a community centre or something? A public facility for the locals. I've only seen the pictures, so I don't know how feasible this would be, just a thought.
Security???? Reducing Vandalism??? Have you been there?
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