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PRESS RELEASE
DERELICT GREENHOUSE COULD GROW
INTO SOMETHING MORE
Land housing a Victorian greenhouse and council depot, within the picturesque grounds of Shrewsbury Quarry, could get a new lease of life if plans being drawn up by the Town Council go ahead.
Councillors have set up a working group comprising a manager, elected members and staff to look at the future potential of the Quarry depot with a view to improving facilities local people and visitors. The aim is to recommend a design brief for widespread public consultation.
The derelict greenhouse, which forms part of the site next to Quarry Lodge, is Grade II listed but is in a poor state of repair and little of the original building remains. However, because of its historical significance, plans would need to be sympathetic with vital features maintained and, where possible, worked into the new design.
Councillor Alan Mosley, Leader of the Council, said: “This is a gem of a site with great potential linked to the Quarry and town. It provides an exciting opportunity to develop a fabulous asset for local people and visitors alike, while greatly improving facilities for our staff. No doubt a café, restaurant, function rooms will be considered. There might also be space for interpreting Shrewsbury’s great horticultural heritage, possibly in partnership with the Horticultural Society.”
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