Re: £1-sale plan for public buildings
- From: "Gaz" <gazter@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 14:29:02 +0100
Mark, Devon wrote:
On 15 May, 12:02, "onlyme" <onlyme_sitt...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Mark, Devon" <coope...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
Well, I can think of dozens...do you think I'm going to give you some
sort of exhaustive list!? ;-) Also obviously the type of building is
rather relevant. Two or three for now then.....1) a ballet centre, 2)
a drop-in coffee/social centre for the elderly 3) an art/craft centre
for toddlers. Grief, there are numerous possibilities! Also, one
building could serve several purposes.
Obviously 'good use' is subjective but I'm sure most people could
reach general agreement.
There is no shortage of community centres, they are all over the place,
crikey in London, it seems that every murdered black youth gets themselves a
community centre built and named in their honour.
Gaz
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