Work underway to rejuvenate historic town hall

A contractor has been appointed and work has started on an extensive programme of improvements at Todmorden Town Hall.
This forms part of the £17.5m Todmorden Town Deal investments.
Calderdale Council says it aims to ensure the Grade I listed building is fit for modern-day use, while creating opportunities for the property to host a wider variety of events.
Plans include:
- Opening the grand entrance and installing an external ramp, allowing visitors to enter through the Victorian lobby.
- Creating a multi-function reception space.
- Making changes to the courtroom to provide a level and flexible multi-use space.
- Upgrading one of the toilets on the ground floor to create an accessible unisex toilet.
- Installing a new kitchen on the first floor, making it more suitable to cater for large events.
- Installing a bar and high-quality audio system in the main hall, enhancing the visitor experience.
- Adding male and female toilet and changing facilities under the stage area.
Code Building Solutions has been appointed as the contractor to carry out the project, with work on site now underway and due to be completed this autumn.
The plans build upon recent improvements to the acoustics and décor in the magnificent main hall and work to the building’s exterior.
Calderdale Council’s cabinet member for regeneration and transport, Councillor Sarah Courtney, said: “The million-pound improvements at Todmorden Town Hall will reinvigorate this cherished building, ensuring it remains a focal point for the local community and that everyone can access and enjoy all it has to offer.
“The Town Hall is 150 years old this year and it’s wonderful to be able to celebrate this milestone by making the most of this magnificent heritage building and ensuring it has the facilities to make it fit for the future.
“The works are part of the wider Town Deal regeneration programme, with this significant investment breathing new life into Todmorden, creating a thriving and resilient town and caring for and preserving its important heritage.”
Pam Warhurst, chair, Todmorden Town Deal Board, said: “Ensuring our fine heritage buildings like Todmorden Town Hall have a secure and sustainable future for generations to come, is a priority for our programme.
“We are pleased that these fantastic improvements are now underway and that the Town Hall will have even more to offer to our communities and the town when the works are completed.”
Paul O’Hare, director at Code Building Solutions, added: “We’re proud to be continuing our longstanding relationship with Calderdale Council on such a significant and cherished landmark.
“As a local contractor with extensive experience delivering heritage and civic projects across the borough, we’re passionate about preserving the character of Todmorden Town Hall while making it more accessible, welcoming, and fit for modern use.
“It’s a privilege to play a role in securing the building’s future for the next generation.”