Woodcraft Folk have groups for all ages.
My daughter and (now teenage) granddaughters are all very involved, but not in this area.
It's a very friendly community.
However they do have camps sometimes, so some of the activities may not be suitable.
Well it may be normal, but it sounds more like blackmail to me, stating that you will stop paying rent unless leases are renegotiated (sic).
An individual renting a residential property surely wouldn't be able to do this if they were in financial difficulties (at least, surely not without legal consequences?) so why should it be acceptable in a business environment?
It seems morally wrong to me, but what would I know. I'm sure there must be relevant things I'm not aware of.
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