South Wales Evening Post

Plans lodged for theatre site revamp

- ROBERT LLOYD PRINT CONTENT EDITOR robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk

PLANS have been submitted for the restoratio­n and conversion of Swansea’s historic Palace Theatre building.

They would see the 132-year-old, six-storey structure become home to tech, start-up and creative businesses.

Works include the reinstatem­ent and restoratio­n of the auditorium balustradi­ng. A section of tiered seating would be retained to form social seating and presentati­on space, with the ability to accommodat­e small scale events.

The interior retains the existing floors that look down towards a stage, as theatre audiences once would have done.

The applicatio­n for planning permission and listed building consent – submitted to Swansea planners – show the building’s structure maintained with the retention and restoratio­n of original historic features and the reinstatem­ent of other historic features.

The vision for the wedge-shaped grade two listed city centre building includes workspaces for more than 130 people.

The plans have been assisted by the public through the Friends of Palace Theatre Group and a dedicated Facebook page and by others through engagement with Welsh historic monuments body Cadw, council officers, the Theatres Trust and the Victorian Society.

On behalf of Swansea Council, GWP Architectu­re is leading the project.

Council leader Rob Stewart said: “We’re preserving this landmark building and now have submitted our planning applicatio­n.

“The sense of the theatre is to be retained wherever possible, with the opportunit­y for workspaces overlookin­g the original auditorium.

“Our plan will help transform the High Street area – already benefiting from many millions of private investment – and will help our £1bn regenerati­on work.”

Cllr Robert FrancisDav­ies, the council’s cabinet member for investment, regenerati­on and tourism, said: “The new-look Palace will help us continue our work on redevelopi­ng the High Street area and city centre.

“We want the Palace’s renovation to help make it a focal point for small to medium-sized enterprise­s and start-ups.”

The site stands close to Swansea’s High Street Station at the heart of the city centre.

The Palace Theatre staged performanc­es by stars such as Charlie Chaplin and Sir Anthony Hopkins. It was last used 14 years ago as a nightclub. The council bought the building from private owners this year.

If planning permission is granted, transforma­tion work could start next year with it opening in 2022.

The hunt is already on for a lead tenant to run the building.

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