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Council begins restoration of historic 'eyesore' Prudential building in town centre

Contractors removed two decades worth of trees and shrubbery that were taking over the Grade-II Grade-II listed Prudential Assurance Building

How the Prudential building in Oldham town centre looks after the initial restoration works(Image: Oldham Council)

Oldham council has begun the transformation of a prominent 'eyesore' in the town centre. Contractors have cleared two decades' worth of overgrown trees and shrubs from the Grade-II listed Prudential Assurance Building on Union Street.

The 135 year old structure has been slowly deteriorating since its previous occupants left in the early 2000s.

Last year, the council acquired the building through a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) in an effort to 'rescue' the historic site from further decay and to begin plans to restore the site.

Before-and-after images shared on the council's Facebook page unveil the 'beautiful building' concealed beneath years of unchecked plant growth. The photos, which many locals have praised as a 'good start' for the town, have sparked widespread speculation about the building's future.

"This would be perfect for an Oldham version of Affleck's Palace," Danny Mulligan proposed on Facebook, alluding to the independent shopping haven in the Northern Quarter. Other suggestions included converting the building into a restaurant and flats, while one Oldham mother appealed for it to be transformed into 'something fun for young people'.

The majority of Oldham residents have expressed their approval for the 'long overdue' pruning around the iconic building. However, Melissa Harrington humorously suggested that the council 'could have made a fortune hiring it out for zombie or apocalypse movies or music videos'.

It appears that plans are now in motion to repurpose the building as an office and workspace. The Prudential Assurance Site was initially earmarked to become a business hub and co-working space under plans approved by town planners in 2023.

However, with the council's new 'start-up hub' now situated in the Spindles shopping centre, it seems probable that some aspects of the project may be revised.