Farming minister Daniel Zeichner said government officials were "in discussions" on what they might be able to do.
"Everyone is concerned about the state of the building and there's issues with the concrete."But plans have been criticised by opposition Conservative councillors.
Gary Sumner said: "I am concerned the council will sell off assets in order to fund this entertainment venue, and they aren't necessarily pots of gold."I'm really concerned that it's becoming an obsession."Mr Robbins said he believed a replacement venue could work if consideration was given to how the space was used.
"Experts we have spoken to says it needs to be bigger to attract bigger acts."There are lots of ways to make the venue pay. It's all about flexible spaces and lots of emphasis on the food and drink," he said.
A former Army major who travelled more than 100 miles and slashed at his ex-wife with a blade has been found guilty of attempted murder.
Rhiannon Creak was discovered with serious wounds to her neck, breast and torso, at Hardwick, in Norfolk, on 6 July last year.I checked my notes and, yes, my memory had been correct. Renshaw, an admitted neo-Nazi and former member of the BNP and National Action, was asked why he engaged in racist activism. In response, he said it helped change politics for everyone.
“It makes mainstream politics more right wing,” he told the court.The reaction of the public, police and courts to the riots has shown how most people do not share the violent hatreds and fantasies of the far and extreme right.
But many others will feel a UK of far-right flash mobs is more scary, unpredictable and racist than they believed and wonder what the future holds.This remains a dangerous moment.