The Council have got this for a song but it's better than a property developer getting it for a song that much I do know .
I also think it's reasonably safe to assume the council isn't likely to be run by let's say another party who historically care more about profit than they do about heritage .
The make up of the rental agreement isn't known of course , who pays for what and who is responsible for this and that .
That could potentially lead to problems down the road and it's not uncommon that club and landlord may not always see things the same way , it happens .



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