Andover Town Council has raised the prospect of getting rid of its physical presence in the town in a move that could reduce taxes for residents.
The idea was raised during a meeting of the Assets and Communities Committee during discussions of its budget for the coming financial year, with Councillor David Coole questioning the value of the building to Andover taxpayers, the costs of which come to around £41,000 a year when all factors are considered.
The concept received tentative support from other councillors, with officers asked to prepare a report ahead of the matter being considered more fully at a later date.