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The historic Picture House in Chorlton, which hosted the Bee Gees brothers' first ever performance, could be transformed into a food hall.
The Chorlton Community Land Trust (CLT) is in talks with Co-op Funeral care, who own the building, with plans to create an Altrincham Market-style offering.
The building, at one stage the Gaumont Cinema, is 100 years old and has been at risk of
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