Ah, yes; the Victorian Society, crawling out of the woodwork and describing itself as "a charity, whose members’ support, via donations and volunteering, is vital to our work". So no surprise, then, that their headquarters are in the most expensive area of London, where the average house price for a terraced house is £2.8m. I hope those donating feel their money is well spent...
And I wonder which local worthy thought it worthwhile to tell them what is happening?
There is nothing inherently wonderful about a decaying building, Victorian or Edwardian. Many were simply thrown up and the number worth saving is fairly small, and if the Tudno builders intend to build new but in the same style then it can only be an advantage. But then, when a charity says this about all Victorian and Edwardian buildings:
Victorian and Edwardian buildings are irreplaceable, cherished, diverse, beautiful, familiar and part of our everyday life. They contribute overwhelmingly to the character of places people love and places where people live. They belong to all of us. Their owners are really only custodians for future generations.
it does make you wonder...