direct to your inboxThe Chorlton Irish Club building has been saved from demolition after an agreement with trustees of the club and a housing association in south Manchester.
The historic building on High Lane was put up for sale last year following years of financial woes. Members feared the sale listing could be the end of the club’s future, which was founded in the 1950s and has hosted famous names like Peter Kay and John Bishop in the past.However, it has been announced that Trustees of the Irish Association Social Club (IASC) have now reached an agreement with Southway Housing Trust over the future of the site.
Southway Housing has purchased a ‘significant part’ of the Chorlton club’s car park area, with the intention of delivering a.
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