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Campaigners fear Hippodrome about to be sold and converted to non-theatre use

by Jo Wadsworth
Monday 6 Nov, 2017 at 12:34PM
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Campaigners hold rally in Brighton to try to save Hippodrome

Campaigners fear that the Brighton Hippodrome is about to sold to a developer who may not plan to keep it is as a theatre.

The Theatre Trust, which rates the Hippodrome as the most at-risk theatre in the country, has just written to Brighton and Hove City Council after hearing that current owners Academy Music Group (AMG) may be about to sell it.

They urge the council to inform any potential new owners of the need to safeguard the Grade II* theatre’s future use.

And meanwhile, the city council is trying to arrange a visit to inspect the derelict theatre to see if any action is needed to safeguard it against disrepair.

The Theatre Trust’s letter reads: “It is important that any new or potential owner has a clear understanding of the community expectations and conservation requirements for this theatre and the planning restrictions on developing the site to safeguard future theatre use.

“There is no doubt that restoration and reuse of the Hippodrome for live performance is the best outcome for the building in terms of its conservation and would provide the optimum viable use consistent with the heritage significance of the building.

“The focus of any future planning discussions for the Hippodrome should therefore ensure a scheme which will deliver full restoration as a live venue or, at the very least, ensure a scheme that would not preclude future reuse as a lyric theatre.”

The Brighton Hippodrome CIC, which was formed following a campaign to stop now-abandoned plans to convert the theatre into a cinema, has raised £100,000 to fund detailed building surveys and has a partner – as yet unnamed – interested in bringing it back to life as a theatre.

But it has not been able to negotiate a possible sale with AMG because of two exclusivity agreements with other developers on the site, which have run from January this year, with just a two-day break between the two.

Professor Gavin Henderson, chair of Brighton Hippodrome CIC and former director of Brighton Festival, said: “Apart from the need to restore the richly decorated interior by Britain’s greatest theatrical architect Frank Matcham, there is an abundant need for Brighton to recover a ‘number one’ touring venue, with full stage and seating capacity to attract the major touring shows and national theatre, opera and ballet companies that currently have no adequate theatre in this region.

“The Hippodrome is all set to become a superb complement to Brighton’s vibrant entertainment and arts scene.”

The CIC says its discussions with Historic England and the Heritage Lottery Fund have been positive in support of its approach.

The CIC also sponsored BHCC’s character statement for the Old Town Conservation Area, in the centre of which stands the Hippodrome, on behalf of Brighton and Hove City Council,

The council is now preparing a management plan for the area, which is expected to recommend a planning brief for the Hippodrome to play a pivotal part in the city’s cultural infrastructure.

The CIC has also urged the city council to consider issuing a notice on the owners to repair the building before it deteriorates any further.

A council spokeswoman said: “We haven’t issued any notices on the owners. Once we’ve arranged an inspection with the owners we can consider if any action is necessary to address the condition of the building.

“We we are trying to arrange an inspection but no current dates/plans in place. The last inspection by council officers was in May 2015.”

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Comments 6

  1. Fishwife, 49 says:
    8 years ago

    I’ll bet a fiver the building suffers an unfortunate fire withing the next 18 months.

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  2. Vespasian says:
    8 years ago

    Yes…it does happen!!! But I hope not….went to my first concert there, Johnny Kidd and the Pirates, also Cliff, Max Bygraves and where I fell in love with Roy Castle.

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    • John Pearce says:
      8 years ago

      I remember seeing Cliff and The Shadows, early sixties I think. I was only interested in The Shadows spot, girls drowned Cliff out screaming!

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  3. Burlington Bertie, from Bwighton says:
    8 years ago

    ‘Burn Baby Burn’ – that’s how planning disputes are solved round here

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  4. Colm O’Neill says:
    8 years ago

    Walked past it on Saturday and the whole front is covered in massive graffiti. The place looks dreadful. I hate how these graffiti “artists” consider it their right to destroy anything they choose regardless of how depressing it is for everyone else.

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  5. Steven Peake says:
    8 years ago

    The Hippodrome was never a ‘lyric’ theatre right ? What is a ‘lyric’ theatre anyway ?

    Why are the Save the Hippodrome people looking to ‘restore’ the building to something it never was, rather than a ‘variety’ threate (aka multimedia arts venue) which is what it was, at least for quite a while.

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