Three Bury town centre buildings are set to be demolished to make way for a redevelopment of the town’s famous market.
The buildings which have been given permission to be demolished are the market offices, a single building with three retail units on Princess Parade and a building next to that containing restaurant space and the former Admiral gambling unit. Planning documents published ahead of demolition, said: “The retail and restaurant units are two storey buildings and are constructed from brick with flat roofs.
“The buildings would be demolished to slab level and it is not proposed to import any materials onto the site. It is anticipated that the construction of the associated flexi hall would commence soon after the demolition works.”