Glamorgan Gazette

Closure begins a new chapter for Grand Pavilion

- STAFF REPORTER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AS THE curtain comes down on Bridgend Youth Theatre’s final performanc­e of ‘We Will Rock You’ on Sunday, so too begins a brand new chapter in the Grand Pavilion’s rich 92-year history.

From Friday, February 5, the entire Grade II building will be closed to the public to prepare for its major redevelopm­ent, following a successful bid submitted by Bridgend County Borough Council in partnershi­p with Awen Cultural Trust to the UK Government’s Levelling Up programme.

The redevelopm­ent will safeguard this much-loved theatre for generation­s to come and help offer a much more inclusive and enjoyable experience for audiences and artists alike; cementing the Grand Pavilion’s position as a place where people of all ages can connect and engage with arts, culture, and heritage.

Following its closure, there will be a period of decommissi­oning when the building will be emptied of equipment, furniture and other fixtures and fittings, followed by a non-structural strip-out of ceilings, plasterboa­rd, and other materials behind-the-scenes before the main contract starts on site later in 2024.

Cllr Rhys Goode, Cabinet Member for Housing, Planning and Regenerati­on, said: “February 2024 marks a significan­t milestone in this iconic building’s long history. “We’re delighted that we are now able to get these ambitious developmen­t plans under way. “Although this will mean that the building will be out of operation for a while, we cannot wait to witness the transforma­tion of this cherished arts venue into a modern, cultural space that residents and visitors to Porthcawl can enjoy for years to come.”

Awen will continue to entertain its audiences during the redevelopm­ent with a programme of “pop-up Pavilion” events at the Awel-y-Mor Community Centre, Porthcawl and in other community venues.

These monthly events will include jazz, comedy nights, tea dance, cinema, lunchtime theatre and family shows.

Visit www.awenboxoff­ice.com or follow the Grand Pavilion on social media for updates.

Although this will mean that the building will be out of operation for a while, we cannot wait to witness the transforma­tion of this cherished arts venue

Cllr Rhys Goode

 ?? BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL ?? Artist’s impression of the Grand Pavilion in Porthcawl after re-generation
BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Artist’s impression of the Grand Pavilion in Porthcawl after re-generation
 ?? ?? The Grand Pavilion in 1932
The Grand Pavilion in 1932

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