Amita Guha wrote:

> > Government won't pay. People will argue about the funding and never 
> > agree on a suitable re-location.
> 
> What about an organization like the National Trust stepping in?

The National Trust is a charitable organisation who rely on property being
'given' to them, generally of outstanding national historic interest, most
of which come with a substantial amount of land, which they can open to
visitors to help offset the maintenance costs. I can't think of any
organisation that would take it on other than as a gift, with someone else
paying all the re-location costs.
 
> > Numbers of pubs have also reduced dramatically in London as 
> a whole, 
> > many are now fast food outlets.
> 
> No! Stick a knife in my heart, why don't you? :P

No, Amita, not all of them.....some of them have been re-developed for
housing.....that's not really helped, has it ? <g>.

Malcolm


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