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Planning response
Theatre proposal for remote church in Scottish Borders
The Trust supports this proposal which would see the vacant category A listed Polwarth Kirk, described as one of the most significant buildings in Scotland, return to use as a church, music hall and theatre. The facility will bring theatre together.
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News story
Theatres Trust responds to Cultural Cities Enquiry report
We welcome the report published today, which looks at how we continue to invest in culture in our towns and cities in a challenging economic environment.
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Planning response
Fresh proposal for Bournemouth's former Odeon/Regent Theatre
Following two previous refused applications for demolition and replacement high-density housing scheme, the Trust again objected to a new partial façade-retaining proposal on the basis of continued lack of evidence cultural use is no longer required.
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News story
Opportunity to tender: Covid-19 support
Theatres Trust is seeking a part-time freelancer as a Specialist Adviser to provide additional support to theatres at this critical time for the sector.
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News story
Planning for the Future
Theatres Trust responds to the government's paper, which proposes radical reform of the English planning system.
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Update on the Intimate Theatre
Enfield Council's planning committee defers decision on the redevelopment of the building on our Theatres at Risk Register.
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Theatre at risk
Roundhouse
A locally popular, intimate venue and Dover’s only publicly accessible theatre.
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Theatre at risk
Thameside Theatre
A popular local theatre equipped to take touring shows, located within a complex housing other arts and cultural facilities including a museum and library.
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Theatre at risk
Imperial Theatre
A rare example of a theatre derived from an agricultural hall of 1869, which has retained its original architectural character.
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Theatre at risk
Garrick Theatre
Important regional large-scale theatre that, in its heyday accommodated touring theatre direct from the West End. Advertised as the most beautiful theatre in Europe on its opening, the building, in all its Art Deco splendour remains largely unchanged.