Chorlton community keeps ‘appetite to fight’ despite Co-op rejection

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A community bid to save the former Chorlton Picture House has failed after vendor Co-operative Funeralcare rejected a £2.2m offer to buy the site and convert it into a food market, alongside a GP surgery and homes.

Formerly the Picture House and Gaumont cinema on Manchester Road, the building has been occupied by Co-operative Funeralcare for several years, with the former cinema left inaccessible. The site is known for having hosted the Bee Gees’ first gig in the 1950s.

Source: Place North West | Chorlton community keeps ‘appetite to fight’ despite Co-op rejection