It currently serves as the meeting place of Biddulph Town Council and as a venue for concerts and other public events.
Following significant population growth, largely associated with the mining industry, a local board of health was formed in the area in 1882.
[3] In the early 1960s, council leaders decided to demolish the existing offices and to erect a modern town hall on the same site.
The left-hand bay featured a prominent glazed section which was projected out over the pavement on piers, with an entrance below.
[7] The town hall ceased to be the local seat of government when the enlarged Staffordshire Moorlands Council was formed in 1974.