Everything left in the Triangle shopping centre when it closed down is being sold off this weekend - at £10 each.

Doors to the amazing ‘yard sale’ open at 9am tomorrow with hundreds expected to come for a bargain.

Entry is free with everything inside costing £10, from shelves and shop fittings to 50 inch televisions, sofas and even the huge metal ‘Sky Bar’ structure.

Other more unusual items up for grabs include a Hacienda-style picnic bench signed by Dave Haslam and a giant silver throne.

Those looking to fit out a shop can also buy chandeliers, counters and shelving.

All the money from the event will be donated to charity Forever Manchester, who fund community groups across the region.

Bosses at Aviva Investors, who own The Triangle, or Corn Exchange, decided to sell as much as possible from the building before it is redeveloped.

The aim is for the historic grade II building to be re-launched next Spring as a base for 13 independent restaurants and a hotel.

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Associate Director Simon Green said: “We were astounded at what had been left behind [in the Corn Exchange] and wanted to do something with the items ahead of the scheme being stripped back prior to redevelopment. “We’ve always been supporters of Forever Manchester and hope this sale will raise funds for good local causes.”

Volunteers from Forever Manchester will be on hand at Saturday’s sale.

Items will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis and must be removed on the day, although arrangements can be made for larger items to be collected on Monday.

Donations in exchange for items can only be made in cash.

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Paul Howarth, Forever Manchester marketing director, said: “We could make as much as ten grand on Saturday, but we’d be happy with £1,000.

“It would be great to help people setting up new businesses in Manchester and obviously the donations will help community groups.

“There’s some really unusual things for sale, and the Sky Bar is available for £10 but I think it might cost a million to get it out by Saturday.“We’re just urging as many people to come down on Saturday to get as much stuff out as possible.”

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