09-09-2015

GROUNDWORKS START AHEAD OF PERTH THEATRE RESTORATION

ECShub Perth Theatre 19-08-2015    035CHP Work to restore and redevelop one of Scotland’s most historic venues has moved forward with ground testing at Perth Theatre. The project is managed by Hub East Central Scotland, with construction work being undertaken by Robertson Construction. The site was prepared for a 24 metre tall piling rig which was brought on site by the company as part of preliminary work to undertake a £16.6 million transformation of the 115-year old theatre. The machine will determine the composition of the ground beneath the structure, essential to inform the materials to be used during building work. Horsecross Arts, the creative organisation behind Perth Theatre and Perth Concert Hall – and project partners Perth & Kinross Council successfully lodged plans to restore the B-listed Edwardian theatre auditorium to its former glory, adding a new 200-capacity studio theatre designed for more intimate shows, live music and comedy events. Due to be completed late 2017, the High Street entrance to the building owned by the Council and operated by Horsecross Arts will be retained, with a new frontage created on Mill Street, improving access and facilities for visitors. Gary Bushnell, Chief Executive, Hub East Central Scotland, said:  “This is a significant milestone for the project and we look forward to handing over a high quality, state of the art building in 2017 that will continue to play a vital role in the city’s cultural programmes.” Kevin Dickson, managing director of Robertson Construction Tayside, confirmed the equipment would be on site for two or three days, although the test piling itself only took a few hours. He said: “Determining the ground conditions is an essential first-stage of the project as it allows us to establish the most suitable type of piling to be used within this historic, inner-city environment.” Horsecross Arts chairman Magnus Linklater, said: “With the plans now formally approved, and site investigation work in full swing, we look forward to moving forward with this exciting project. Perth Theatre is at the cultural heart of the city and we know that our audiences are very much looking forward to our restored and redeveloped venue reopening in 2017.” Leader of Perth & Kinross Council and Perth Theatre Project Board Chairman, Councillor Ian Miller, said, “An exciting transformation awaits Perth Theatre and I’m delighted to see this important restoration work now beginning on site. Once completed, Perth Theatre will again make a valued contribution to Perth’s vibrant cultural offering and is certain to be a popular attraction for locals and visitors alike.” Horsecross Arts has been pledged £15.1m for the Perth Theatre redevelopment, with funding coming from project partners Perth & Kinross Council, Creative Scotland, The Gannochy Trust, the Heritage Lottery Fund, other trusts and foundations, individual donations and other supporters and funding bodies.