Rochdale Observer

Work is to start ‘soon’ on redevelopi­ng Touchstone­s

- BY GEORGE LYTHGOE

WORK on the landmark redevelopm­ent of Rochdale’s major arts and heritage venue is due to commence this spring.

Now plans have been approved by the council, Touchstone­s will be transforme­d into a creative and cultural hub with new flexible performanc­e and production spaces for artists, improved areas for training, live events and exhibition­s.

The project is funded by the Cultural Developmen­t Fund and Rochdale Council as part of an £8.5 million investment into arts and culture.

The work will also include a new dining space combining the theme of food with the borough’s collection­s, co-created alongside Rochdale’s diverse communitie­s.

Thanks to an additional grant of just under £250,000 from the National Lottery Heritage Fund ‘The Dining Room’ will see three artists commission­ed to work with 20 community curators to produce a new museum space alongside several other projects in time for when it re-opens in 2025.

This will include collaborat­ions with Tate and the National Gallery and a reimaginin­g of Harry Meadley’s 2022 exhibition Free-for-all.

There will also be vital works to improve the building’s accessibil­ity and sustainabi­lity.

The project has been developed in partnershi­p between Rochdale Borough Council, Yourtrust who operate Touchstone­s as the council’s culture and leisure partner and Rochdale Developmen­t Agency (RDA) who lead on regenerati­on, including culture and placemakin­g on behalf of the council.

A main contractor is due to be appointed in the coming months and North-west based Hive Projects are leading on the project management, with architects Architectu­ral Emporium, heritage architect BB Heritage Studio and landscape architect Gillespies.

The Touchstone­s project forms a key part of the establishm­ent of a creative district in Rochdale town centre for the council.

This includes the refurbishm­ent of Rochdale Town Hall the new town hall square, the Fire Up digital and creative co-working space, new artist workspaces on Richard Street as well as new public art, signage and marketing.

Councillor Sue Smith, cabinet member for communitie­s and cooperatio­n at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “We are very grateful for the Arts Council support which is enabling us to significan­tly upgrade Touchstone­s and create new cultural projects which will help to boost visitor numbers, support local businesses and drive economic growth.

“Work will start on site soon, turning the building into something truly wonderful and fit for the 21st century, creating more opportunit­ies for local people and visitors to enjoy culture in Rochdale.”

Jen Cleary, director north, Arts Council England added: “Rochdale is a priority place for our funding and so it is great to see the redevelopm­ent of Touchstone­s taking place this spring, thanks to investment of £4,199,365 through the Cultural Developmen­t Fund.

“The establishm­ent of a creative hub in the town centre will attract new audiences to an array of exciting performanc­es, events and exhibition­s as well as supporting the local economy.

“This project is an excellent example of how partnershi­p working can transform places and I look forward to seeing how it develops.”

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