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Fight to save Manchester venue where Bee Gees first sang | Fight to save Manchester venue where Bee Gees first sang |
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Fans of the Bee Gees are in a race against time to save a former cinema building where the band's famous brothers first performed. | Fans of the Bee Gees are in a race against time to save a former cinema building where the band's famous brothers first performed. |
The Gaumont cinema in Chorlton, Manchester, was where the young Gibb brothers made their live debut as The Rattlesnakes in 1957. | |
Now a funeral home, the site has been put up for sale by owners Co-op Funeral Care, and could make way for flats. | Now a funeral home, the site has been put up for sale by owners Co-op Funeral Care, and could make way for flats. |
But local music fans want to turn the building into a community resource. | But local music fans want to turn the building into a community resource. |
Volunteers have launched the Stayin' Alive campaign to raise £250,000 to transform the 99-year-old building into a market-style food hall and performance space. | Volunteers have launched the Stayin' Alive campaign to raise £250,000 to transform the 99-year-old building into a market-style food hall and performance space. |
A spokeswoman for Co-op Funeralcare said it was working with the Chorlton Community Land Trust to ensure "they are fully involved in the sale process". | A spokeswoman for Co-op Funeralcare said it was working with the Chorlton Community Land Trust to ensure "they are fully involved in the sale process". |
The trust has been given until Saturday to raise the funds and make a formal bid to the Co-op. | The trust has been given until Saturday to raise the funds and make a formal bid to the Co-op. |
Chris Peacock, who is leading the campaign, said the group had so far raised more than £185,000 and was optimistic Co-op would accept their offer. | Chris Peacock, who is leading the campaign, said the group had so far raised more than £185,000 and was optimistic Co-op would accept their offer. |
"The Gaumont will be celebrating its centenary next year, so what better time to give the building a bright new future, staying true to its heritage," he said. | "The Gaumont will be celebrating its centenary next year, so what better time to give the building a bright new future, staying true to its heritage," he said. |
"Bee Gees fans still travel to get their photos taken next to the building, even though it's now a funeral home. | "Bee Gees fans still travel to get their photos taken next to the building, even though it's now a funeral home. |
"Really it should be as important to Manchester as the Cavern club is to the legacy of the Beatles in Liverpool." | "Really it should be as important to Manchester as the Cavern club is to the legacy of the Beatles in Liverpool." |
Mr Peacock added the group would seek to restore many of the Gaumont's original features, and incorporate tributes to the Bee Gees. | Mr Peacock added the group would seek to restore many of the Gaumont's original features, and incorporate tributes to the Bee Gees. |
The Gibb brothers - Barry, Robin and Maurice - were born on the Isle of Man but later moved to Keppel Road in Chorlton, where the family lived for seven years. | The Gibb brothers - Barry, Robin and Maurice - were born on the Isle of Man but later moved to Keppel Road in Chorlton, where the family lived for seven years. |
Sir Barry Gibb later purchased the terraced house, and in 2013 returned to visit his old school, Oswald Road Primary School. | Sir Barry Gibb later purchased the terraced house, and in 2013 returned to visit his old school, Oswald Road Primary School. |
The project to save the Gaumont is being supported by Bee Gees fans around the world as well as the Gibb brothers' cousins, Hazel and Justine Gibb. | The project to save the Gaumont is being supported by Bee Gees fans around the world as well as the Gibb brothers' cousins, Hazel and Justine Gibb. |
The group is also discussing future plans to include a new GP practice on the site, alongside a gym and affordable housing. | The group is also discussing future plans to include a new GP practice on the site, alongside a gym and affordable housing. |
A spokeswoman for Co-op Funeralcare said it had been a "hard decision" to move out of the building after more than 50 years. | A spokeswoman for Co-op Funeralcare said it had been a "hard decision" to move out of the building after more than 50 years. |
But she confirmed that the trust would be given the opportunity to bid for the property. | But she confirmed that the trust would be given the opportunity to bid for the property. |
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