A landmark dubbed “The Great Pyramid of Stockport” will be turned into huge curry house after planners gave the idea the go-ahead.
UK restaurant group Royal Nawaab has been given the green light to turn the glass-fronted former Co-operative Bank building into an Indian restaurant big enough to feed up to 1,500 diners at once.
The steel-framed pyramid, which is visible from the M60, was built on the edge of the town centre in 1992 and was occupied by the bank until 2017.
A Royal Nawaab spokesman said customers could look forward to “a level of luxury and uniqueness never before witnessed”.