Rochdale Observer

Countdown is on for new look town hall

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THE countdown to the re-opening of Rochdale Town Hall is officially on, with experts busy putting in place the final touches of its multi-million pound, National Lottery-supported restoratio­n.

Work on the Grade I Listed building’s extensive historic spaces is now a whisker away from completion, with the town hall set to reopen to the public on 3 March 2024.

This week, to mark the occasion, councillor­s stepped inside to see the dramatic transforma­tion first hand.

The incredible project, which is being supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, with money raised by National Lottery players, has changed the face of one of the North West’s most well-known buildings, which first opened in 1871.

A team of experts and volunteers have come together to restore the building’s incredible rooms and reopen spaces that were previously hidden from public view, creating a completely new offer for residents and visitors.

The changes include:

The restoratio­n of the historic fabric of the building’s rooms, including the great hall, the reception rooms and the mayor’s parlour.

The restoratio­n of a room previously used as office space to create a brand new community

and events space, known as the ‘Bright hall’.

The repair and cleaning of much of the building’s stained glass, painted surfaces, Minton floor tiles and intricate stonework.

The creation of a brand new permanent exhibition space, known as the ‘Welcome Gallery’, which has been co-created with members of the Rochdale community and tells the story of Rochdale, its history and its people.

The exhibition will feature interactiv­es and films, as well as a mixture of historic artefacts and meaningful items donated by residents.

The almost 500 volunteers who have been part of the restoratio­n will also be granted an early look inside the space which they worked so hard to help transform.

Over the next couple of months, the final preparatio­n

for opening will get under way.

This will include training an army of enthusiast­ic tour guides whose job it will be to tell the story of this incredible space, including its recent restoratio­n, to the building’s future visitors.

In addition, work to create the town hall’s brand new restaurant, The Martlet, will continue at pace.

Councillor Janet Emsley, cabinet member for equity, safety and reform at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “The town hall holds a special place in the hearts of our residents and I know people are intrigued to know what’s been happening since its doors first closed in 2020.

“It’s been a real honour to see some of these spaces, alongside our many volunteers, whose contributi­on to this project has been immeasurab­le.

“This project is about much more than restoring these incredible rooms and details.

“It’s about creating a completely new offer for visitors and giving this building back to the people of the borough, to whom it ultimately belongs.

“I’m delighted to say that they will be able to see it in just a few short months. It will certainly be worth the wait. ”

Helen Feathersto­ne, Director, England, North at The National Lottery Heritage Fund, said: “It’s incredibly exciting news that we are fast approachin­g the opening of the magnificen­t Rochdale Town Hall following its extensive restoratio­n.

“Here at the Heritage Fund, we’re extremely proud to have supported the ambitious project, thanks to money raised by National Lottery players.

“We know that heritage has a huge role to play in furthering a sense of pride in place, and our investment in the restoratio­n of the Town Hall will not only contribute towards the strong sense of place that the community already feel for Rochdale, but it will also have a hugely positive impact on the wider regenerati­on of the town.”

The redevelopm­ent of Rochdale Town Hall is being delivered by Rochdale Developmen­t Agency (RDA) on behalf of Rochdale Borough Council. Restoratio­n work will continue in 2024 to restore the west wing of the building, which includes the council chamber and public gallery.

The town hall will reopen to the public on Sunday, March 3.

»»For more informatio­n about the town hall and its new offer, head to: rochdaleto­wnhall.co.uk

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