EAS wrote:Market value doesn't always have to be given! And valuations won't depend on councillors, thankfully.
But a back to back with a sympathetic new owner would be wonderful...
I think the Scenic was only saved by the fire services from worse disaster - don't think that was planned. I suspect total destruction was hoped for by the arsonsist(s).
So much of the path ahead veers off the main road. It's a long long way yet.
No I understand the council wouldn't value it, they would employ someone to value it, who *could* over value it, or could value it as prime development land *if* the council suddenly gave the go ahead.
Look at the previous fires, they happened at night and totaly 100% destroyed the buildings. This one happens during the day (odd don't you think??) accelerant obviously wasn't spread over the whole ride, the fire brigade get there in storming time, and the ride is saved.
The more I think about it the less I buy that they wanted to destroy it, and a CP is what they want (no bad thing BTW, just feel like we are doing exactly what 'people' want us to do)
In the market place today, the site, with its current restrictions, is worth next to bugger all, a CP solves all there problems with very little grief.