The scheme will breathe new life into the old civic centre building
The multi-million pound scheme is set to deliver major improvements to extend and modernise the venue, which has delivered events in the heart of Heywood for decades. Included in the plan is a glazed frontage onto Peine Square; a new café and bar area; and upgrades to the performance space to boost lighting and sound.
Coun Danny Meredith, cabinet member for housing and regeneration at Rochdale council, said: “It’s great to see substantial investment going into Heywood on a project which will truly change the face of the whole area. “I’m also pleased to see Conlon’s commitment to social value and it’s clear that local people and businesses will be involved in the delivery of his vital project.”
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