Offers are being invited to give a town's last surviving tram a new lease of life, after being in storage for more than 30 years.
Tram 21 operated in Cheltenham 100 years ago but since 1992 it has been stored away from the public at the town art gallery and museum, The Wilson.
The museum has said the tram is too large to display and too costly for it to restore, and as a result, Cheltenham Borough Council has offered it to anyone who is interested in doing something with it for the benefit of the community.
Councillor Martin Horwood said: "I'd love to see it have a new life even if that's in a slightly different form, but somewhere where the public can see it and its story can be told."
Tram 21 has been in storage for more than 30 years and requires significant work