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Originally Posted by susie 123
Now that a much more useful thing to be doing. Though I doubt even those organisations will get very far with the council or the owner now it's got to this stage. Sadly they may have been through all of this before years ago before it got too bad but some individual or other was concerned enough to inform them.
Of course it's also possible that they might decide the building is not worth saving...
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It was a disaster area 21 years ago when it was sold by the con and it was turned into Churchills, I've said it before to treat the dry rot even in those days was going to cost hundreds of thousands of pounds, something that wasn't done, therefore its a lost cause now, and has for this young man keep risking his life every time he enters that building, he's nuts, there is know way you'd get me anywhere near that building and I know what I'm doing