Birmingham Post

MasterChef studios on menu with Digbeth plan

- TOM CRAMP News Reporter

HIT TV show MasterChef is officially coming to Birmingham after its new studios in Digbeth were given the green light by the city council.

The former Banana Warehouse on Fazeley Street will become the show’s new home after the BBC announced plans to relocate it from London to Birmingham in February 2022.

The grade II-listed building is currently vacant and in need of repairs before the production teams move in.

These will include a brand-new roof, soundproof­ing measures, enlarged openings, and repairs to timbers and columns that support the canopy over the canal.

The original warehouse will be where the main sound stage is located, in which the key segments of MasterChef will be filmed.

Plans indicate an extension will be used as dressing rooms for contestant­s and prep areas.

Shine TV, a television production company that makes programmes for several TV channels including the BBC, will be the developmen­t’s main occupiers.

Shine makes the MasterChef TV show which is currently produced at a studio in East London.

Local MPs, residents’ groups, and councillor­s were all consulted, and the plans have received no third-party comments or objections.

London-based developer Stanhope is leading the renovation, with design by Digbeth-based architectu­re practice K4.

Birmingham City Council said it had long-held ambitions to repurpose the Warwick Bar conservati­on area around Digbeth and wanted to welcome more creative industries. The MasterChef announceme­nt

came after the BBC revealed it will be moving its headquarte­rs from the Mailbox to the old Typhoo Factory site just around the corner, in Bordesley Street.

Birmingham City Council planning documents stated: “The Banana Warehouse has been unoccupied for many years and hence is susceptibl­e to degradatio­n. Its reuse as a TV studio would both facilitate its repair/ remediatio­n and secure its longterm

future. The preservati­on of heritage assets is in the national interest and hence is a public benefit.

“The introducti­on of a high-profile film production company and studios to Birmingham City Centre supports the cultural renaissanc­e of the city through the intensific­ation of and enhancemen­t of the creative business scene consequent­ly contributi­ng to Birmingham’s cultural life and pride.”

 ?? ?? An artist’s impression of the Masterchef studios planned for Digbeth’s Banana Warehouse
An artist’s impression of the Masterchef studios planned for Digbeth’s Banana Warehouse
 ?? ?? The proposed studios
The proposed studios

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom