Rochdale Observer

£4.2m culture cash to open up door to the arts

- JOSEPH RICHARDS rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ROCHDALE has been awarded £4.2 million from the government’s cultural heritage fund, to improve people’s access to the arts.

Delivered by Arts Council England the £50million of funding is to be given to galleries, museums, libraries and cultural venues across the country.

In Rochdale, the funding will enable the developmen­t of a cultural improvemen­t district in Rochdale town centre and fund new public art, branding, signage and marketing to improve the visitor experience.

Touchstone­s, the borough’s arts and heritage venue located in the historic old library building will undergo a major renovation, being transforme­d into a flagship visual artsled creative and cultural hub with new flexible performanc­e and production spaces, improved areas for training, events and exhibition­s.

It will also get a new retail and catering offer, along with improvemen­ts to displays, archives, collection­s and public access to bring the building into the 21st century.

Councillor Sue Smith, cabinet member for communitie­s and co-operation said: “This funding means we can take forward our exciting plans for a new Rochdale Cultural District, bringing together our outstandin­g heritage and cultural assets to attract more visitors, create new opportunit­ies for residents and to complement the growing town centre retail, food and leisure offer.

“We will also be creating a new cultural partnershi­p to develop and deliver more projects across the borough, increasing opportunit­ies for residents, creatives and creative businesses.”

Building on Rochdale’s place in history as the birthplace of the global co-operative movement the funding will also bring a range of diverse cultural assets and groups together to tell a more powerful story, with events and cultural activities across the borough.

The Cultural Developmen­t Fund aims to give people access to arts and culture in areas with historical­ly low levels of cultural engagement and boost economic growth.

Estelle Rowe, deputy CEO and director of finance at Your Trust added: “This investment will preserve and enhance our beautiful museum and gallery, helping it to move to a new and exciting chapter in its history.

“Touchstone­s is where all members of our community can express their creativity.

“The building refurbishm­ent and creation of a cultural hub will enable us to create even more opportunit­ies for the people of the borough to enjoy culture in all its shapes and forms.

“We welcome the recognitio­n by Arts Council England that our borough is a place where culture can make a huge difference to people from all walks of life and of all ages.”

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● Residents of Half Acre House, on Roch Valley Way, were treated to afternoon tea at the Healey Tea rooms.

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