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Nottingham residents hold beacon of hope for derelict pub
A campaign is underway to get a derelict Nottingham pub converted into a community centre. The Beacon closed six years ago and has since become a target for vandalism, drug addicts and fly-tipping. But a group of local residents are hoping that festive spirit will help raise over six thousand pounds to turn the building into a creative hub for the community. The project's being led by Robert Howie-Smith who has been showing 大象传媒 Radio Nottingham's Reya El-Salahi around the site.
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