She has advised numerous charity fundraising teams on how to connect with their donors and recorded a podcast that digs deeper into inspirational fundraising stories to discover what it takes to see a challenge through.
The building's landlord, Electric Group, has been in dispute with its tenants since it served an eviction notice in 2022, planning to run the business itself.Breaking up the continuous building frontage would be "to the detriment of the strength and character of the building line", the planning officer's
It said: "In the event [the applicant's] lease is terminated, they wish to return the building complex to the condition it was in prior to the lease being taken up."In this instance the proposal will result in the loss of facilities for a music venue/nightclub with no appreciable public benefits."Essentially the demolition seems purposeless."
Without sufficient benefits and justification, the "less than substantial" harm caused would not be acceptable, it added.MVL Properties, owned by Electric Group, had filed a
in the event that the demolition did take place, which was also rejected.
The Leadmill Ltd has been contacted for comment.A woman who 10 years ago wore charity clothes for a year to raise money for Cancer Research UK is doing it again in 2025.
Caroline Jones, 56, from Harpenden, Hertfordshire, began, in 2015 in memory of her mother Mary Benson, who died from breast cancer.
She wore clothes from theand posted her outfits on social media.