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London concert hall is put up for sale

London concert hall is put up for sale

Croydon Council has overspent this year by £35 million and is seeking a government bailout.

It has been told to sell assets.

Top of the list is Fairfield Hall, a world-class venue for orchestral concerts.

No bids in yet.

The hall has been horrendously mismanaged in recent years. Search slippedisc.com for the backstory.

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