WORCESTER’S proposed new arts venue has moved a step closer to reality after a planning application was submitted to council chiefs for approval.
The ambitious proposals would transform the Angel Place area, attracting world-class arts, music, and comedy acts to Worcester, as well as giving a much-needed boost to local businesses.
If the submission is approved, the eagerly anticipated arts centre will revive the historic Scala Theatre, Worcester’s original 1920s cinema.
The spectacular renovation has been designed by architects Burrell Foley Fischer, who also designed the Hall for Cornwall, as well as the Crucible in Sheffield, among several other award-winning venues.
Mayor of Worcester, Coun Adrian Gregson, said: “The suggested plans would see the revival of the city’s stunning 1920s cinema, with the aim of bringing back to life a beautiful listed building and transforming the cultural offering of the city, attracting many thousands of new visitors to boost our economy.
“I would encourage everyone to take a look at the plans and have their say as part of the planning consultation that is now underway.”
Sarah-Jane Morgan, chief executive officer at Worcester Theatres, said: “This is an exciting step forward for Worcester and for Worcester Theatres.
“Adding a new venue to our already-popular portfolio will enable us to attract new, diverse artists, acts and theatre companies to Worcester.
“We support Worcester City Council in their ambition to put culture at the centre of the FHSF redevelopment and we hope our audiences will be active in supporting the plans.”
The arts centre proposals are part of the Government’s Future High Streets Fund (FHSF), which includes £3.5million worth of public realm improvements to the city centre.
Funding for the proposed Scala development has been awarded through the FHSF programme.
The council has submitted a request to reallocate additional funding to the Scala project and is awaiting government approval, which is expected imminently. It continues to explore additional funding opportunities for future phases of development.
The Swan Theatre will continue to operate for community theatre groups for the foreseeable future, with relevant user groups having suggested several design ideas for the Scala that were adopted by the architects.
Visit www.worcester.gov.uk/planning and search for application number 22/01095/FUL for more.
