The Victorian styled Royton Town Hall and Library buildings is an example of retaining, investment and sustaining historic building for local communities, the town and future generations.
The comprehensive restoration has brought back the historic buildings to their original Victorian splendour.
A new community garden has also been created at the rear, named in the memory of a local war hero, Sergeant John Hogan who received the Victoria Cross in 1914 for his bravery during WWI.
The community have welcomed the transformation, which included a new-look library, community space, Changing Places facility and garden area.