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The former Droylsden pub where killer Dale Cregan assassinated Mark Short could soon be put up for sale by the town hall – but it will never be able to reopen as a public house.
The Cotton Tree pub on Market Street has been in the ownership of Tameside council since 2013 following issues around what a council report describes as ‘anti-social behaviour’.
Members of the cabinet have this week agreed
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