A Grade II* listed hall in Manchester that has been repeatedly vandalised will have enhanced security, including CCTV in a bid to keep it safe.
Clayton Hall is a 15th century building with a moat that is currently used as a Living History Museum by the Friends of Clayton Park.
There have been a series of security issues and serious vandalism incidents at the hall which have demonstrated the need for improved security, according to documents submitted to Manchester council.
This is why the council has proposed works to include six CCTV cameras, two motion detectors and two horn speakers in order to deter future vandals coming to the Ashton New Road site. READ MORE: Thousands to line the streets as Manchester says farewell to Sir Bobby Charlton READ MORE: Man seriously hurt after stabbing near pub with cordon in place This will form part of ongoing repair works already taking place to repair the outer moat which is in very poor and deteriorating condition.
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