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Hello,
I have been having exactly the same thoughts about this beautiful building! Have you heard of Spacehive? A crowdfunding platform to enable local people to raise money for community projects. It's usually for smaller asks than this would be, but worth taking a look at for inspiration.
Rosie
Olivia, thank you for posting this as I was not aware of the plans. Same as Rosie, I was wondering about the building--what it looks inside, what it was used for...
The consultations closed in April but it still accepted my comment today. The decision date has not been set yet. It will show whether the council is serious about changing its course from "more (luxury) flats". It is not an easy building to own, but other than the real estate agents posting the sale on their website, there's been no apparent effort to find an appropriate buyer for the building so it would retain its current function--i.e. I have not come across any media awareness of it...
I find that West Green Road has been developing successfully with small, family businesses, such as restaurants, some really excellent. Then there are several schools nearby. Maintaining a heritage building like this open to the community would be a magnificent further boost to the neighbourhood.
What can be done? The funding for buying/restoring/maintaining the building is not likely to come from one place, so it needs quite a bit of work, but best if it is a collaborative endeavour. One would think that the charity that owns it could do its part, the council as well, along with local residents (yes, as Rosie has pointed out, crowdfunding!) to approach the GLA, perhaps The Heritage Lottery Fund, The Heritage Alliance... the list can only grow. It needs engagement from many sides but nowadays the way to start is grassroots, from the local community. I am saying this as an active member of StART (St Ann's Redevelopment Trust), probably inspired by this project.
Wishing us all good luck!
Ivana
It would be good to get a sense from the Council of how far along the proposals have gone, ie if the developer has already paid for the building (not clear to me from the planning application) or if the purchase is contingent on planning permission being granted.
The proposal is not on the agenda for the next committee meeting (11 June); the following is scheduled for 9 July.
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