City council is planning to pull down one of the historic buildings in your town, because they do not have funds to renovate it. As a citizen, you don’t want it to happen. Write a letter to the city council and say
– What is the importance of the building?
– Why should it be renovated?
– Suggest a plan to raise funds and maintain the building in the future.
Dear Sir,
I am requesting you to reconsider your decision to demolish the old-age centenary Public Library, an invaluable legacy, constructed in the colonial period due to the dearth of finances for refurbishment.
This is one of the ancient structures which is regarded as the hub of reference material. It has been expanding its services as a centre for the dissemination of knowledge, information and culture. Moreover, it acts as a robust organisation to promote intellectual pursuits and create community rapport among its readers. The facade with a huge door and the shape of the building reminds us of the by-gone era and attracts scholars too.
I understand that the structure of the edifice has worn out over time and needs restoration. I have approached several people who can make some contribution for the renovation process. Likewise, a nominal entry fee would help to generate revenue for its incessant upkeep.
Therefore, I hope you will roll back your decision to dismantle this landmark.
Thank you in anticipation.
Yours faithfully
Avpreet Kaur