The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Perth City Hall revamp expected to draw an extra 160,000 visitors a year.

Hundreds of thousands of extra tourists a year expected in Perth thanks to venue’s major renovation

- richard burdge rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

The project is about celebratin­g our fantastic culture but it is fundamenta­lly about growing the economy. FIONA ROBERTSON

The £20 million transforma­tion of Perth City Hall into a cultural attraction should draw an extra 160,000 visitors a year to the city, councillor­s have been told.

The impact to the local economy of the project cannot be overestima­ted, said the council’s head of culture and public service reform, Fiona Robertson, as she outlined progress to date.

The creative sector was the fastest growing in the UK and accounted for 5% of all jobs, she said.

“This sector is a big hitter and it is growing,” said Ms Robertson.

“The project is about celebratin­g our fantastic culture but it is fundamenta­lly about growing the economy.”

Ms Robertson assured the councillor­s that while there was not currently a great deal to see, huge amounts of work were being carried out behind the scenes.

“There is a lot more going on than just putting some barriers around the hall,” she assured them.

A presentati­on to the councillor­s showed the designs by the project architects, Mecanoo, which include a major new entrance to the building.

Within the main space of the city hall there will be a feature showcase that will be used to house fragile or valuable exhibits and it is envisaged that the lesser city hall would become a café and social space.

“We are looking at every square metre and thinking about what we use these spaces for,” said Ms Robertson.

“We will be making the most of the building and the proposals are working with what is there, reusing most of the architectu­ral features.”

Councillor­s heard that the city hall will showcase the story of Perth’s ancient roots and that virtual reality is being explored to tell that story.

Among the major objects which would be displayed would be the Carpow logboat which was recovered from the River Tay and important Pictish carvings.

Council leader Murray Lyle welcomed the update report, saying: “The council has an agreed goal of developing Perth as a major cultural centre.

“This will build on not only the council’s own significan­t collection­s, but will attract other internatio­nally renowned cultural exhibition­s.

“At the heart of this ambition is the developmen­t of the city hall as a major new museum attraction.”

 ?? Pictures: Steve MacDougall. ?? The revamped Perth City Hall, in St John’s Place, will showcase the city’s history. Right: the Stone of Destiny which, it is hoped, will go on display in the hall.
Pictures: Steve MacDougall. The revamped Perth City Hall, in St John’s Place, will showcase the city’s history. Right: the Stone of Destiny which, it is hoped, will go on display in the hall.

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