The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

What next for much loved asset?

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Following the financial effect of the current pandemic Vivacity were quick to bale out of any responsibi­lity for our libraries, leisure facilities and the Key Theatre.

Whilst happy to run these whilst there was money to be made, they were soon handed back to our city council when the going got tough.

As was mentioned in the Peterborou­gh Telegraph, libraries, swimming pools etc will be taken over by the council. Sadly, there was no mention of what is to become of our Key Theatre.

My husband and I have long been members of the Key Theatre Club and regularly visit the theatre.

Our grandchild­ren have benefitted from attending the Key Theatre summer school, students from Ne ne Park Academy( sponsored by my Rotary Club) have performed Shakespear­e on stage and members of our Rotary Memory Café have enjoyed film shows and attended pantomimes and variety shows (again funded by Rotary).

This theatre is much loved and a valuable asset. Are the city council going to take it over on a permanent basis? Will the current highly successful management team and our Key Theatre Club be allowed to continue to function as before?

The Government has made money available to help theatres struggling financiall­y as a result of the pandemic – can we hope someone has applied for this money?

We do not want further money to be wasted on consultanc­y fees – we just want the Key Theatre to be able to get on and do what it does so well. Janet Cooke Peterborou­gh

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