This from Elizabeth Pears at the Haringey Independent, 23rd March 2008:
A vision to re-brand Alexandra Palace as a cultural landmark and community hub has been scorned by the board of trustees.
Pressure group Save Ally Pally, which opposes Haringey Council's plan to sell the historic building to a private developer, has come up with a plan which it believes will safeguard the Palace's future.
At a meeting on Tuesday, the campaign group gave a presentation called The Way Forward, outlining its view of how the Palace should be run.
A spokeswoman for the group said: "It was a really inspiring night and we all felt it. What we have put forward is a vision for a real people's Palace and something really special for the community and Britain as a whole.
"Our plans, although still a work in progress, demonstrate it can work and how easy it would be to set up."
Under the proposals the current board of trustees, largely made up of councillors, would be replaced with a non-political charity called the People's Palace Trust - taking the burden of maintaining it away from the council.
The group's vision also includes a full restoration of the old Victorian theatre and television studios to become a museum with a media centre for educational use.
The plans will also include hot air balloon rides and getting the ice rink brought up to Olympic standard ahead of the 2012 Games.
But the board of trustees remain unconvinced and dismissed the idea as "unrealistic".
A Palace spokeswoman said: "Save Ally Pally's un-costed proposal to allow self-appointed representatives to take over the management of the Palace, while asking Haringey Council to fund them, is naïve.
"The Palace needs a realistic redevelopment investment strategy to the benefit of the whole community - rather than using valuable resources to meet the demands of a single-interest group that has waged a media campaign that will only undermine its future."
Save Ally Pally said it would raise the money to maintain the Palace by introducing membership fixed at £10 a month, and securing funding from charitable organisations, private donations and grants. It also wants to bid for Alexandra Palace to be registered as a UNESCO site.
The group also said £1 million should be donated by Haringey Council for the first two years of the new lease to help with running costs.
The council currently pays an average £1.5m a year to make up the shortfall of Palace accounts.
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