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Yes, Stuart, but we could start on the straight forward tasks that cost comparatively little money.
That would be enough to attract visitors, as well as repairing loose bricks so that they don't fall on someone.
If even that can't be done, then any other money is better spent elsewhere.
While I don't personally repair loose bricks, I do know it is a simple task, obviously requiring the appropriate safety measures for the worker/s. As for paining over graffiti or removing it from bricks, and repainting rusty doors and covering the graffiti on them, it is a straight forward task, again requiring appropriate safety precautions including masks.
A limited fund would suffice to pay workers and materials. Nothing to do with building houses.
If I want to paint a door in Dover, I don't build ten houses at Farthingloe or in Canterbury to finance it.
I just get some sand-paper, a pot of paint, a brush, and do the job, and collect my wage when the work is accomplished.
I do it in military fashion, without discussions. Plain and simple.