Chichester Observer

Selsey Pavilion – future secured with purchase

- Phil.hewitt@nationalwo­rld.com

new era dawns with its future finally secure for the Selsey Pavilion, a landmark Art Deco theatre hall that’s graced Selsey’s High Street since 1913.

After years of planning and considerab­le fundraisin­g, the Selsey Pavilion Trust has finally taken ownership, marking 50 years since its closure. They completed the purchase for £400,000 – £200,000 from the government's Community Ownership Fund; £148,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund; and £50,000 from the Garfield Weston Foundation with the remainder from the trust’s reserves

SPT’S chairman Christian Skelton said: “This is the first step in the restoratio­n and revival of Selsey’s remarkable Art Deco landmark. We have long dreamt about bringing live entertainm­ent, cinema and local heritage together in Selsey. Now that we have the keys, that dream is becoming a reality. we have along way togo, but owningthe pavilion brings us closer to making it the beating heart of Selsey’s High Street again, benefittin­g the community and local businesses.

“The Board of Trustees are incredibly grateful for the vital financial support from The Community Ownership Fund, National lottery heritage fund and National Lottery players, Garfield Weston, Swire Group, Se lseyT own Council, Chi chester district council, and the architectu­ral heritage fund. this crucial funding has ensured Selsey Pavilion’s long-term futureasam­ulti-purposeart­sand heritage centre for the whole of Selsey’s community and visia tors to enjoy.

“Fifty years ago, the cinema doors closed, but the Pavilion’s enduring presence reflects the community’s unwavering ambition to see it thrive again. Organisati­ons are breathing new life into many historic buildings across theuk, turning them into thriving centres fort hearts and entertainm­ent in towns, and now it is Selsey’s turn.”

Christian added: “Chaplin’s Coffee House will continue to serve the community and play a vital role in the Selsey Pavilion’s future. the trust will work with the proprietor­s to enhance the overall experience, including modernisin­g the toilet facilities and implementi­ng energy saving measures, reflecting our shared commitment to accessibil­ity and sustainabi­lity .”

Keith Batchelor, vice chair of the SPT, added: “The purchase has been seven years in the making. The tremendous support and unwavering commitment from the Selsey community, the Town Council, District Council, and our MP have been instrument­al, and we are eager to continue working hand in hand with the communitya­s we em bark on the crucial restoratio­n phase.

“In 2022, we appointed the award-winning architectu­ral practice Foster Wilson Size to help us develop rib a stage two plans for the building’s longterm restoratio­n. While this work is ongoing, we have exciting plans for the future, which we will share soon. In the short term, we have secured a modest amount of funding for essential repair sand maintenanc­e to ensurethe building is safe, secure and weatherpro­of.

"As the restoratio­n plans progress, we will seek volunteers to assist us in this next critical stage of the Selsey Pavilion’s future."

 ?? ?? Selsey Pavilion. Pic by Fred Howarth Photograph­y 2023
Selsey Pavilion. Pic by Fred Howarth Photograph­y 2023

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