Ramsbottom Co-op Hall Heritage Trust
Ramsbottom
The Coop Hall is a Grade II listed building that was built in 1873 and served as the headquarters for the local cooperative society for over a century. It is a tangible reminder of the cooperative movement, which played a crucial role in the development of the town and the wider region.
Architectural value: An example of Victorian architecture, the one time music hall, features a distinctive clock tower and an ornate façade. Its unique design and historical significance make it an important part of Ramsbottom's built heritage.
Community space: The Coop Hall has served as a community space for over a century, hosting a variety of events and activities. Its large hall, stage, and balcony have been used for concerts, dances, theatre performances, and other cultural events. The loss of this space would be a significant blow to the local community.
Economic benefits: The restoration and reuse of the Coop Hall could bring economic benefits to Ramsbottom and the surrounding area. It could become a cultural and entertainment venue, attracting visitors and supporting local businesses.
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