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At 10:31 22/09/2009, Rod wrote:<br><br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=2>What ever the
outcome, it is unlikely that any future business would be able to take on
maintaining the archives and historical items.<br>
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<font size=2>If this is not to be dispersed, either a ringers
organisation or a heritage organisation would need to take it on.<br>
It may be early for thinking about this, but if a proposal were in place,
it would reduce the chance of serious loss, and may help to make revival
of the business more likely.<br>
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<font size=2>Maintaining a valuable part of our heritage is very
important, but a considerable encumbrance to a business.<br>
In particular TES have made records available FOC, something not done by
the other place, and for which we should be very grateful.<br>
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<font size=2>This is a facility which is in considerable danger of being
lost, something we would all sincerely miss.<br>
What can be done to help?</font></blockquote><br><br>
Of course it would be a tragedy if historic archive material and
artefacts were "lost". However these items are for the
most part the valuable property and assets of a company that is in
administration, not receivership. It seems a little premature to
assume the worst.<br><br>
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