Eastbourne theatre gets funding for makeover
The Royal Hippodrome Theatre will receive the money, which will go towards restoration of the building’s deteriorating facade, from lottery funding and a local charity.
Darren Weir, community engagement director for the theatre, said, “We are very excited. The theatre needs to continue growing for the community. We believe bringing the facade back to its former glory will be a game-changer.”
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Hide AdThe money will be provided jointly by lottery-funded community organisation Devonshire West’s Big Local and the John Jackson Memorial Fund.
Mr Weir said, “Big Local and the trustees of the John Jackson Memorial Fund recognise the importance of the Hippodrome as a local asset and want to see it thrive.
“Thanks to the hard work of our volunteers the Hippodrome has seen footfall increase from around 5,000 patrons to 36,000 in the last five years.”
Mr Weir said a survey had indicated more than £2 million needed to be spent on the Hippodrome to bring it up to date.
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Hide Ad“This is the first step. Provided the council allows us to spend the money on its building - and why wouldn’t it? - we hope to have the scaffolding up from September.”
The theatre team says its programme of shows will continue as usual throughout the scheduled building work.
The team at The Royal Hippodrome is seeking joiners and other local tradesmen who might be interested in working on the restoration project.
To work on the project email [email protected] and for more information on upcoming shows visit www.royalhippodrome.com.