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Pictures have revealed the ambitious plans for the iconic Stockport Pyramid, which is set to be transformed into a 'luxurious dining experience'. Jokingly dubbed 'the eighth wonder of the world', planning permission has been granted to remodel the huge building, which has been abandoned since 2018. Stockport council had previously backed the plans to breathe life into the structure; transforming the town's iconic pyramid building beside the M60 into a buffet restaurant and banquet halls .

READ MORE New winter ice rink opens in Manchester with karaoke huts and festive films for Christmas 2024 The plans were also supported by Stockport's MP, who wrote to the council to say it is an "iconic and well-known structure on the Stockport landscape, and it is a detriment that it has been vacant for several years." Award-winning restaurant chain the Royal Nawaab submitted plans last year to transform the pyramid into the restaurant, with space for 1,500 diners and 150 staff, as well as space to host events such as large weddings. Bosses say the restaurant would create new jobs in the town and be a huge boost to the local economy.



What the front could look like when the plans are unveiled next year (Image: Royal Nawaab) The plans were approved by the council on Thursday (November 14), with the unveiling of the 'unique and luxurious hospitality destination' to be revealed next year. Royal Nawaab, who has two restaurants in London, has refuted the claims of the new venture being a 'curry h.

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