A group of five arts-based charities who will “end up homeless” due to the closure of Connswater shopping centre say £200,000 spent by them in the past 18 months to refurbish vacant units “is now all in the bin”.
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A group of five arts-based charities who will “end up homeless” due to the closure of Connswater shopping centre say £200,000 spent by them in the past 18 months to refurbish vacant units “is now all in the bin”.
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