Grimsby Telegraph

New lease of life set for historic dock buildings

PLAN TO MAKE CREATIVE STUDIOS FOR ARTISTS AND ENTREPRENE­URS

- By JAMIE WALLER jamie.waller@reachplc.com @jamiewalle­r2

HISTORIC port buildings will be brought back to life as creative studios for artists and entreprene­urs.

Six buildings in Grimsby’s Fish Dock will be converted as part of a council project to kickstart regenerati­on in the Kasbah.

The scheme aims to make 37 studios available for hire and create exhibition spaces, according to the newly-approved planning applicatio­n.

Some of the buildings were once occupied by major Grimsby employers such as Edwin Bacon, Ross and Youngs.

Others were home to thriving businesses, including carpenters, sail printers, basket makers, engineers and boiler makers and fish handling companies. ‘Sailor Radio’ was also transmitte­d from the location.

The buildings will be repaired and refurbishe­d, with historic signage put back into place.

Councillor Callum Procter, Cabinet member for economic growth, said: “This is a really important project for Grimsby, bringing together the creative activity that’s been happening along with developmen­t of a unique affordable space for businesses and creatives to grow.

“I look forward to watching the space develop in the coming year.”

Work will be carried out the buildings in three phases, focusing on regenerati­ng the three central buildings first.

The buildings will be secured against water entry before the winter, with the main constructi­on expected to begin on mid-2022.

Historic England has backed the plans, saying: “We are very pleased to see that the buildings will be appropriat­ely repaired and refurbishe­d as part of the project and converted to new uses which will bring more life and activity to the historic docks.”

The applicatio­n for the scheme says: “The character of the Kasbah Conservati­on Area and the buildings naturally lend themselves to provide large, ‘working’ ground floor spaces, with small office spaces at first floor which could become studios.”

This is a really important

project for Grimsby ... I look forward to watching the space develop in the coming year.

Callum Procter

Funding for the scheme has been provided by a grant from the Cultural Developmen­t Fund.

The council will be looking for a company to manage its day-to-day running.

More port buildings have been earmarked for regenerati­on if more funding is secured.

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Three of the historic dock buildings which will turned into creative spaces.
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Plans to restore Grimsby dock buildings into creative spaces. Designed by Donald Insall Associates.

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