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Paul:
Restoring burnt out or derelict SAM buildings is quite welcome, provided the restoration is in line with the original architecture, at least as reasonably as possible.
Creating a museum or visitors centre is fine, and would be in line with the SAM status, providing the building fits in the typical landscape of that specific SAM site. An already existing building could function as visitors centre.
The Western Heights group had also suggested this, along with the possibility of a community centre sharing facilities with a visitors centre.
The prison and any extensions would be a matter for other entities, as it does not come under the CGI planning project.
Residents wanting to build garages or conservatories again is unrelated to the CGI project, and permission would probably be denied, as such structures would interfere with the SAM outline.
If South Front Barracks is part of the SAM, I doubt any business could move in there.
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