Canterbury City Council's plan to sell Sudbury Tower has been met with a backlash.
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00:00 I just think the short-term gains are not worth it.
00:03 Here is a really valuable piece of our heritage,
00:06 which with a bit of imagination,
00:08 and we're very, very happy to work with the council
00:11 to try and develop something.
00:13 I just think it would be a crying shame
00:14 selling the family silver for a bit of short-term gain.
00:18 When, you know, you could make this quite an exciting place.
00:21 You could, there's a wonderful tower at the top there,
00:23 have a little restaurant.
00:24 You could do all sorts of things, or a viewpoint.
00:27 It's a wonderful opportunity,
00:29 and we want to work with the council
00:31 because I know their intention are good.
00:34 They're doing the best they can for the city,
00:37 but they haven't got any money,
00:38 but we'll work with them to try and get something done
00:40 with this wonderful building.
00:42 I think it's really important
00:44 that a building of this heritage is kept as it is
00:48 so that people in the future
00:49 can appreciate the history of the city.
00:51 So it depends what a purchaser might want to do with it.
00:55 Perhaps a commercial,
00:56 perhaps a public house or restaurant, a museum,
01:00 that we have a very short-term museum space
01:01 or gallery space.
01:03 Something like that that the public can appreciate.
01:05 It's been left to the citizens
01:06 and we should be able to access it.