A 170-year-old cemetery chapel that was ravaged by a huge fire is to finally be rebuilt nearly two years on. The chapel, in Heywood Cemetery, Rochdale, was completely gutted in the blaze on February 20 last year, sparking a police investigation.
In an update, Rochdale Council has announced that plans are underway to restore the site, with a like for like rebuild. The work will commence in the new year, in January, and is expected to be completed by the Autumn.
Following the fire, workmen secured the remains of the severely-damaged building, which is thought to date back to around the time the cemetery first opened, back in 1856.
Months later, in April, the council announced they were given the go-ahead to rebuild the site in the future. READ MORE 'Fast and Furious' burglar nearly trapped dad between two cars as he made desperate escape in Fiat 500 Sharing the news, Rochdale Borough Council posted on Thursday (October 6): "Plans have progressed this week on rebuilding the chapel in Heywood Cemetery, sadly devastated by a fire in February 2021.
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