Reading's African-Caribbean community says the loss of the Central Club is still being felt 17 years on.
Reading Central Club's building is instantly recognisable for its iconic 36m-long mural celebrating black trailblazersReading Central Club was used by as hub for the African-Caribbean community before its closure in 2006The council has since given approval to turn the unused building into 17 flatsLydia Wilson & James AldridgeMembers of the African-Caribbean community have said the closure of a culturally significant building has left them without a space to meet.
Reading Borough Council said it had pledged £220,000 towards refurbishments as long as the Reading African Caribbean Community Association could match the funding, which it was not able to do.
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