A heritage centre between Tameside and Oldham is among a list of sites deemed surplus to requirements by town hall bosses. The former stables building within the Park Bridge Heritage Centre site, just north of Ashton, has been closed for a number of years, alongside its café.
The former family ironworks is a popular spot for walkers given its location within the beautiful countryside of the Medlock Valley.
The site is an excellent starting point for walks to Daisy Nook, Hartshead Pike, Knott Hill and beyond. READ MORE: 'Anti-social behaviour' hits Greater Manchester's cycle hire scheme AGAIN as some Bee Bike stations closed According to council papers, the heritage centre and café situated in the old stables are now vacant but were previously used for storage purposes.
That building is now deemed surplus to requirements and will soon be put up for sale, the first executive cabinet meeting under new leader Coun Eleanor Wills heard.