New images of crumbling ceilings and rotting beams have laid bare the challenges of repairing Ashton’s Grade-Two listed iconic Town Hall.
Tameside council is planning to repair the building on Market Square after winning nearly £20m in Levelling Up funding in 2021.
And now planning documents have revealed the scale of the works needed to restore the iconic building in the heart of Ashton-under-Lyne to its former glory.
Ashton Town Hall, which opened in 1840, has been closed, along with the Museum of the Manchester Regiment, since 2015. READ MORE: Prisoner 'will now face punishment' over 12-hour protest on the roof of Strangeways, prison bosses vow It houses the Civic Hall, which contains the former full council chamber.
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