Here's from tonight's Telegraph...
Ambitious plans for market hall
HYNDBURN'S council leader today set out his vision for the future of the town's market hall.
Councillor Peter Britcliffe revealed plans that could see the upper floors of the Victorian hall opened to the public. And flood lighting could one day be used to show off the architecture of the building.
The council are hoping to attract an investment partner to shoulder the financial burden of upgrading the town centre building.
Now Coun Britliffe is inviting investors to come forward with plans, to be considered by refurbishments to the market hall without outside investment.
The market hall makes the council the council.
He said: "It's a wonderful opportunity with the market hall. We have got this absolutely fantastic market building.
"We could do wonderful things with flood lighting and stone cleaning.
"There are also the balcony areas, and a chance of creating art work or a public restaurant. There is so much possibility there that it could be a real draw for Accrington."
But Coun Britcliffe today revealed the council would be unable to carry out any major a
profit each year, but the cash-strapped authority, which could be facing another cash crisis this year, does not have the funds to carry out the much-needed work on the building.
Coun Britcliffe met with traders this week to discuss the plans.
He said: "We would love to put a million pounds in but I don't think the council tax payer would appreciate the 33 per cent hike in tax that would go with it.
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We could make this market hall a great attraction for this borough. We are saying come forward with your ideas -- what could you do for this building to make sure it is a success in the 21st century?"
But market traders have revealed they are sceptical, and will consider campaigning against the move.
Well, I said a million last night and now it looks like that's the investment that Britcliffes talking about. For the benefit of any market traders on here, I stand by the rest of the figures, re:rent increases. Stay sceptical lads, and make sure this scheme does not go ahead in this PFI - style format. There are other, more effective ways of undertaking the neccessary redevelopment of the Market Hall.