Airdrie Town Hall will reopen as an entertainment and arts venue next month following its use in recent years by NHS Lanarkshire.
After a full refresh, staff are prepared to get back up and running with a full programme, with a diverse range of events including drama, music, comedy and cinema for 2024 and beyond.
The team were joined by Provost Kenneth Duffy and North Lanarkshire Council leader Jim Logue this week to mark the venue reopening, which will officially welcome audiences to a new what’s on programme of events with the Easter pantomime Rumpelstiltskin .
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