
sounds like a typical council development plan:
council inherits nice old building
council doesn't want to pay for upkeep
council lets it fall into disrepair
council condemns it as dangerous
council knocks it down
council sells land to developers
council votes for payrise for self
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Mon 28 Jul 2008, 9:06,
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council inherits nice old building
council doesn't want to pay for upkeep
council lets it fall into disrepair
council condemns it as dangerous
council knocks it down
council sells land to developers
council votes for payrise for self

50 years in their council house, reverts to housing association
Housing association make them move out 'temprarily' to modernise the flat
Housing association decide they can't be bothered to fork out for the work
Housing association rehouse lovely old couple in a shitty flat
Housing association sell flat for a fra\ction of its worth to shonky dodgy landlord
Our ceilings start falling apart
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Mon 28 Jul 2008, 9:08,
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Housing association make them move out 'temprarily' to modernise the flat
Housing association decide they can't be bothered to fork out for the work
Housing association rehouse lovely old couple in a shitty flat
Housing association sell flat for a fra\ction of its worth to shonky dodgy landlord
Our ceilings start falling apart

Nice Old Buildings do cost a lot of money in upkeep, and councils do need to make their money somehow.
It's unfortunate, I really do wish there was a way to redevelop these buildings in a manner that keeps the original character.
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Mon 28 Jul 2008, 9:11,
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It's unfortunate, I really do wish there was a way to redevelop these buildings in a manner that keeps the original character.