Really hope that it does happen, although I still think it a pity that it could not have been rebuilt at the BCM which would have perhaps better ensured it's continued survival. It could still have operated as a pub there and would have given more visitors the opportunity to experience it's unique qualities. To rebuild it in situ may be historically important but what happens once it's re-built? Who takes it over or maintains it? It would be nice to see it become a popular and successful pub again but that won't be easy to achieve.