No one has ever taken a swig of Vimto and gone: "D'you know what? That's not sweet enough. Needs more sugar."
24.01.2020 - 15:46 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The iconic south Manchester building where the Bee Gees first performed could be kept alive after a lifeline was given regarding its future.
Earlier this week, it was reported that the Chorlton Community Land Trust’s (CLT) bid to try and stop the former Gaumont Cinema building from being demolished was rejected.
The building, which is owned by The Co-Op, was where the Bee Gees brothers first band The Rattlesnakes made their live debut in 1957.
The Co-Op has now offered the CLT more time to
No one has ever taken a swig of Vimto and gone: "D'you know what? That's not sweet enough. Needs more sugar."
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