Theatre redevelopment plans take a step forward

Additional funding has now been confirmed for the proposed redevelopment of Worcester’s Scala Theatre.

The proposals aim to transform the Angel Place area, attracting world-class arts, music, and comedy acts to Worcester.

A planning application for the arts centre redevelopment is currently awaiting a decision.

The arts centre proposals are part of the Government’s Future High Streets Fund (FHSF), which includes £3.5m of public realm improvements to Worcester city centre.

Following Government approval, approximately £6m has been reallocated from other elements of Worcester’s original FHSF award, the majority coming from proposals to redevelop Trinity House, which are no longer being taken forward.

A report to the city council’s policy and resources committee in December noted that the funding reallocation would still leave a shortfall of around £500,000 for the Scala redevelopment.

The council said it hopes to bridge the gap by both public and private sector grants.

Cllr Chris Mitchell, leader of Worcester City Council, said: “We are pleased that the City Council’s request to reallocate some of the Future High Streets Fund grant has been approved by the Government, removing any major concerns around budget for the proposed Scala redevelopment. The new arts centre will be a fantastic addition to the city, and we now await a planning decision with great anticipation.”

The city’s Swan Theatre will continue to operate for community theatre groups for the foreseeable future, with Worcester Theatres set to add the proposed new Scala arts centre to its portfolio of venues.

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