[1] The second town hall was designed in the Renaissance style, built in red brick with a whitewash finish and was completed in around 1880.
[6] The third town hall was designed in the neoclassical style, built in brick with a cement render finish and was completed around 1930.
The ground floor was rusticated and featured a porch, formed by two pairs of fluted pilasters supporting an entablature and a flat roof, in the third bay from the right.
The north end of the building was designed in a similar style but with a curved frontage containing bay windows on all three floors.
[11] A major programme of renovation works, involving the creation of an enhanced public counter area, for use by local residents, was completed in June 2017.