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Council told to turn famous town hall into hotel to boost tourism and investment

Birkenhead Town Hall is currently closed as authority considers its future

Birkenhead Town Hall(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

A Merseyside council has been told it should look at converting one of its town halls into a hotel in order to cash in Liverpool tourism. Birkenhead Town Hall is currently closed following a decision by Wirral councillors earlier this year.

The town hall, which sits within the historic Hamilton Square in Woodside, was completed in 1887. The 200ft clock tower stands above many of the other buildings in the area and can easily be seen from Liverpool's Pier Head.

Services moved out of the town hall earlier this year to Wirral Council's other town hall in Wallasey. The local authority is currently exploring options for what to do with the building with one councillor even suggesting it could be turned into a casino.

At an economy and regeneration committee meeting on October 21, Andy Warwick, a member of the public with a background in property sales, asked the council to seriously consider whether to turn the building into a hotel. He said Liverpool was one of the most popular visitor destinations in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ but few ventured across the Mersey to Wirral.

He asked if there was "any plan to attract and increase hotel accommodation especially around Hamilton Square," adding: "I would imagine large hotel chains could come up with sympathetic and imaginative plans if offered favourable lease terms on the redundant building."

He said this would attract businesses to Hamilton Square and increase business revenue in an area with what he said was the best view of Liverpool. He believed Wirral should turn to Liverpool's Municipal Buildings for inspiration and "look closely at the dynamic things they've done over the water".

Municipal Buildings is a former Grade II* listed council office building on Dale Street that has since been turned a hotel. It was sold off by Liverpool Council in 2016.

Regeneration committee chair Cllr Mark Skillicorn said the council recognised the importance of Hamilton Square and Woodside as key gateways to Wirral given their close location to Liverpool and public transport links, adding the local authority was actively exploring opportunities to attract investment into Hamilton Square including hotel accommodation.