thanks jan...we have lost many fine building over the years but to lose this one would be catastrophic...all we can hope for is that the recent push to save the golden lion has not come too late..keeping everything crossed...thanks for the photos viv for me its really not a case of if its saved it must be savedI can't answer your question but....I live in the same ward as Cannon Hill Park and the newsletter of one of our councillors has this:
Get involved with looking after Cannon Hill Park
The fledgling new and revitalised Friends of Cannon Hill Park group will hold their second meeting on Wednesday 28th February 6.30pm at The MAC. With the recent announcement of Historic England funding towards restoration of The Golden Lion inside the park but also the looming cuts to council services and staff, community involvement is all the more important to make sure we shape and maintain our open spaces and parks for the future.
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