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Plea to developers to help save Darlington Arts Centre

A COMMUNITY group working to save an arts centre at risk of closure has urged developers from across the region, and beyond, to come up with ideas for the future of the building.

Darlington for Culture (DfC) said losing part of Darlington Arts Centre to flats or affordable housing would be preferable to seeing the building boarded up and unsold.

Darlington Borough Council is looking to close the centre, in the town’s Vane Terrace, and use the sale of the site for a purpose-built venue next to the town hall.

The closure of the centre will save about £530,000 from the authority’s £22m budget shortfall.

In a statement DfC said: “Our favoured option has always been to run the centre as a going concern, but we acknowledge that such an arrangement might have to be in partnership with a developer, who may wish to change part of the complex, leaving the remainder as an arts centre.

“DfC acknowledge that Government cuts mean huge savings need to be made, but passionately believe there can be a way to save the arts centre the town holds dear.”

DfC chairman Nick Brewster said: “One of the things we want to see is whether any developers might be interested in looking at the site to the rear of the centre to see if it could be developed into affordable housing or apartments.

The money released through that could be used to support the arts centre in the front.

“One of our worries is that a decision to sell the centre is made by the council, it cannot be sold and then it sits there boarded up. In this economic climate who knows if anybody will come forward to put the money into it.”

A spokeswoman for Darlington Borough Council said: “The council is facing very tough decisions on how we will provide services on a much reduced budget.

“We have welcomed residents’ feedback, which will help us shape the final budget proposals.

“A range of different options are being considered to help ensure Darlington remains a place where arts and culture can thrive.”

Darlington Arts Centre will be discussed at a cabinet meeting on February 22, before a final decision at full council on March 1.

Comments(4)

alexnicholson says...
10:29pm Sun 26 Feb 12

Maybe the subsidy isn't affordable however if the arts centre was managed with a more commercial awareness and drive to actually make it work we wouldn't be faced with losing yet another asset in Darlington. The. Council seems intent on selling all it's assets and spending the money rather that thinking more long term!
Have they ever wanted to make the arts centre work? Rent out all the empty spaces in the building, make prices more competitive and actually market the art centre so people in Darlington and the north east know about what's going on, if places like MIMA works Darlington should be striving to make such an attraction work - its a place that once lost can never be replaced. We want people to come to Darlington rather than go somewhere else which is what we'll end up doing..... A total disaster! The council has decided and no labour councillor is allowed to vote in any other way than what they're told so it's a foregone conclusion the people have no say about their public building and facility. Who can overrule the council?

alexnicholson says...
10:33pm Sun 26 Feb 12

Maybe the subsidy isn't affordable however if the arts centre was managed with a more commercial awareness and drive to actually make it work we wouldn't be faced with losing yet another asset in Darlington. The. Council seems intent on selling all it's assets and spending the money rather that thinking more long term!
Have they ever wanted to make the arts centre work? Rent out all the empty spaces in the building, make prices more competitive and actually market the art centre so people in Darlington and the north east know about what's going on, if places like MIMA works Darlington should be striving to make such an attraction work - its a place that once lost can never be replaced. We want people to come to Darlington rather than go somewhere else which is what we'll end up doing..... A total disaster! The council has decided and are labour councillors ever allowed to vote in any other way than what they're told so it's a foregone conclusion the people have no say about their public building and facility. Who can overrule the council? We need to question their ability and desire to run the arts centre -

Ken Reeves says...
11:17am Mon 27 Feb 12

Having in the past been a visitor to the Darling Arts Center and seeing the facilities I am saddened to think that the Council should think of closing the place. I must venture to suggest that a little more commercialism and lateral thinking by the Council would not go amiss and has for some time been lacking. The Council approach reflect short term quick fix thinking when as a resource with rising unemployment and socioeconomic problems the site could save the Council far more than £500000 and those groups who use the Arts Center are the key to such a pro-active policy. Councillors think hard and long before destroying one of your best resources.

Spy Boy says...
12:44am Mon 12 Mar 12

The council have been running the Arts Centre down for years, ever since they realsed that they were allowed to sell it off As far as they are concerned, it's just another money making scheme to keep their pockets lined.

They keep banging on about the rates in Darlington being the second lowest in the area, but they don't mention just how much our executives earn in relation to the other authorities.

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