£2.7m cultural funding secured for Weston Tropicana

Further funding has been secured to carry out additional works to transform Weston Tropicana.
North Somerset Council has been successful in its bid for £2.7m for further improvements as part of a UK government cash injection totalling £15.2m.
Funding for the project comes from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), delivered by Arts Council England, within the highly competitive Cultural Development Fund fourth round.
The funding will be used to:
Improve and fit out interior spaces for culture and entertainment, increasing accessibility, and enabling greater flexibility of use through the ability to hold events and activities of a greater range of sizes
Install equipment such as for lighting and sound to accelerate a future venue operator’s delivery
Deliver a cultural programme in a partnership between the council, the venue operator and local cultural organisations boomsatsuma and Super Culture.
North Somerset Council is working on the procurement of an experienced operator to run the venue for at least 20 years.
Decisions on exactly how the funding will be spent will be discussed and agreed once the venue operator has been appointed, due to be announced this summer.
Cllr Mike Solomon, North Somerset Council’s executive member for Culture and Leisure, said: “This funding will enable us to work with a venue operator to further secure the long-term viability of the site as a culture and entertainment venue.
“The much-loved Tropicana is a key destination at the heart of Weston’s seafront.
“Reinventing this iconic landmark building will create new jobs, support local businesses and deliver a year-round experience-led economy for the future.
“We want to attract higher profile acts, culture and entertainment events to elevate Weston’s place within the regional, national and international scene.
“People can view our latest proposals for the Tropicana in the planning application on our website, which was submitted last week.”
Phil Gibby, South West area director, Arts Council England, said: “We know the power of cultural investment goes far beyond the stage – it creates jobs, nurtures skills, improves health and wellbeing, boosts tourism, revitalises public spaces, and inspires the next generation to reach their full potential.
“This is a big moment for the future of Weston-super-Mare.”
Part of North Somerset Council’s ambitious placemaking vision for Weston, plans for the Tropicana aim to enhance existing facilities, boost capacity and restore the venue’s status as a nationally renowned, multi-use entertainment space.
This has been made possible thanks to this funding from the UK government’s Cultural Development Fund and money previously secured from the UK government’s former Levelling Up Fund.
This funding is provided specifically for this project and can’t be used by the council for any other purpose such as adult social care, children’s services or highway maintenance.
The Tropicana, which is currently run in-house by the council, must temporarily close to allow construction and refurbishment to take place.
While the venue closed earlier this month, the Bay Café and the Makers Market concessions at the front of the promenade building will remain open until after the Easter school holidays.
Subject to planning approval, work is due to complete by March 2026.
The appointed venue operator would then complete their fit out and reopen the Tropicana shortly afterwards.