Almost 90% of residents have voted for an alternative to demolition
A campaign has been launched to save two historic buildings from demolition.
In an open letter to the corporation, it said the work would create a net increase in carbon dioxide .Most residents oppose plans for demolition This means the sites can be demolished without fear they will be saved via gaining listed status, while the exemption is in place. It currently ends in 2024.A consultation into the corporation's plans was met with dismay by residents, with 88% voting for an alternative to demolition.
He said: "This remains a short-sighted proposal, lacking vision and apparently driven solely by the desire to raise money.
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