Saturday 10 January 2015

Update: Stoke-on-Trent City Council leaders accuse Government of 'letting people down' over Fenton Town Hall sale | Stoke Sentinel

Update: Stoke-on-Trent City Council leaders accuse Government of 'letting people down' over Fenton Town Hall sale | Stoke Sentinel:



 "COUNCIL leaders have accused of the Government of letting the people of Fenton down after the Ministry of Justice decided to sell the historic building. The MoJ, which owns the former magistrates’ court, had been working alongside the Stoke-on-Trent City Council and community group Urban Vision to determine its long-term future. Yesterday, a statement from Whitehall claimed that despite being offered ownership of the building for a peppercorn rate, the city council had declined - meaning the town hall, which includes a unique First World War memorial to 498 men of Fenton, could now be sold on commercially. However, city council leader Mohammed Pervez denied the authority was ever in a position to take on the building, claiming it was the MoJ who let the people of Fenton down. RELATED CONTENT Community plans to save Fenton Town Hall in jeopardy after MoJ decides to sell building 'Fenton has been in decline - we want to reverse that' Revealed: Royal Stoke University Hospital pays suspended surgeon Roger Bainton £265,000 to stay at home during inquiry Urgent meeting to discuss future of Fenton Town Hall He said: “Urban Vision, working on behalf of the community, wanted the city council to support them in developing their business case for taking on the town hall for the community."

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