The Magistrates Court had a life span of only a
little over three decades. Designed by architects Yorke,
Rosenberg and Mardall* and opened in 1971, it suffered from many
problems. Not long after completion, the exterior tiles started to fall
off, and the building had to be covered in netting, which can be seen
here. Few will lament its passing, especially not those who
appeared or paid parking fines here, but I'm sure those who worked here
will have some positive memories of this building. (*Source: 'Guide
Across Manchester' book by Philip Atkins)
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