“Nobody uses?” asked Old Slave, aghast. “They are cultural and architectural landmarks. Tourism depends on them. The Bishop of St. Alban’s, for one, and I daresay Canterbury as well, won’t take this sitting down. They’ll make noise that the Prime Minister won’t like.”
“Yes, but the Minister has tied this cathedral thing to the reform of cultural and heritage funding generally. He’s also asked the department to stop issuing permits for some sorts of cultural expression in public areas.”
“Yes, but the Minister has tied this cathedral thing to the reform of cultural and heritage funding generally. He’s also asked the department to stop issuing permits for some sorts of cultural expression in public areas.”