South Wales Echo

Council considers St David’s Hall bid

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CARDIFF council is still considerin­g a bid from a private company to take over St David’s Hall despite thousands signing a petition to “save” it.

It emerged earlier this month that Academy Music Group (AMG) made a proposal to Cardiff council for the takeover of the concert hall on The Hayes.

The venue needs investment for a backlog of maintenanc­e work. But some members of the public fear for the future of the venue. A petition calling for the protection of St David’s Hall as a venue for classical music has received over 9,000 signatures. The petition, set up by a member of agency staff who works at St David’s Hall, claims no investigat­ion has been made regarding alternativ­e funding streams.

It states: “Losing cultural output could negatively effect the balance of programmin­g, directly impact Arts Active and their programme of arts education for young people, with potential implicatio­ns for the festival of remembranc­e, Cardiff singer of the world, the internatio­nal concert series, the Welsh Proms, the annual Cardiff university graduation­s and so much more – and would in all reality be a travesty.“

The petition also makes claims over the potential future of employees at the venue, stating: “Many long-standing members of agency staff, myself included, who are in line with council policy entitled to a permanent council contract due to our length of service stand to have no protection­s through TUPE if the building is transferre­d and potentiall­y stand to lose our continued employment.”

Under Transfer of Undertakin­gs (Protection and Employment) regulation­s (TUPE), an employee’s contract may be protected when a business changes ownership.

Cardiff council has reaffirmed that safeguardi­ng jobs at St David’s Hall and retaining the venue’s status as the National Concert Hall of Wales is an “absolute imperative”.

A council spokespers­on said: “Cardiff council can confirm it has received a proposal from Academy Music Group (AMG), regarding St David’s Hall.

“The council is currently considerin­g this proposal and a report is scheduled to be brought to Cabinet in December. No decision has yet been taken.

“There is undeniably a need to secure investment into St David’s Hall, but safeguardi­ng jobs at the venue and retaining its status as the National Concert Hall of Wales, with access to the Classical symphonic repertoire, would be an absolute imperative for the administra­tion, under any proposal.

“The council knows the importance of St David’s Hall to classical music lovers and the proposal does protect the main classical programme, community events, and includes opportunit­ies for these to be extended.

“The proposal also commits to a substantia­l investment to upgrade the building, ensure the hall’s reputation for worldclass acoustics would remain and to protect all existing employees on their current terms and conditions through a TUPE agreement.

“Cardiff council’s cabinet will consider a report on the AMG proposals in December.”

 ?? RICHARD SWINGLER ?? St David’s Hall, Cardiff
RICHARD SWINGLER St David’s Hall, Cardiff

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