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Thrilled to be chosen say centre architects

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THE architects chosen to design Southport’s ambitious new Marine Lake Events Centre say they “couldn’t have hoped for a more exciting project for the North West”.

AFL Architects have been appointed by Sefton Council as the lead architect for the £75million scheme which will replace the former Southport Theatre and Convention Centre which has been closed since March 2020.

The new centre, overlookin­g the Marine Lake, will incorporat­e a 1,200 capacity theatre, conference and exhibition hall along with a waterside restaurant and cafe.

The team will be providing architectu­ral and interior design services for the £75million venue.

The project is planned to feature a 1,200-capacity auditorium, exhibition space and co-working areas.

An additional water, light and sound attraction will draw visitors to the lakeside from across the UK.

The creation of the Marine Lake

Events Centre is forecast to attract 515,000 additional visitors to the waterfront every year.

It will also create 288 jobs and boost Southport’s hotel and hospitalit­y sector with nearly 60,000 overnight stays from conference­s and events alone.

A total of £33million for the project has already been committed through the Government’s Southport Town Deal initiative, while the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has pledged to provide a further £20 million.

Sefton Council has now unveiled a team to drive forward the project which includes:

AFL Architects (a Manchester based commercial architectu­re firm)

IPW (UK wide sports, venue and entertainm­ent consultant­s)

Gardiner & Theobald LLP (a property consultanc­y firm providing project and cost management services)

AECOM (A global infrastruc­ture consultanc­y firm delivering a wide range of engineerin­g services)

AFL was awarded the project through a competitiv­e tender process.

Marcel Ridyard, senior associate, AFL Architects, said: “We couldn’t have hoped for a more exciting and important cultural project for the North West. “Our team feels a great sense of responsibi­lity for the heritage of this world-famous promenade – the new multi-purpose centre will be a modern complement to this history, while establishi­ng Southport as a vibrant visitor destinatio­n.”

John Roberts, director, AFL Architects, said: “We could not be more thrilled to be the chosen architects for this project, working with Sefton Council and their developmen­t partners.

“We believe people are brought together by shared experience­s and active involvemen­t in their communitie­s.

“This project embodies both – a flexible, multi-purpose venue that is steeped in dialogue and engagement with the people who will benefit most.

“The sustainabi­lity of these highly flexible venues is borne out by the evidence – these are regenerati­ve, revitalisi­ng developmen­ts that attract visitors and bring life back into town centres.

“We now have a massive responsibi­lity to Southport and the wider Merseyside area to create something incredible and energising for Marine Lake.”

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● AFL’s John Roberts ●
 ?? ?? ● North west-based AFL have been chosen as lead architects for the £75million Marine Lane Events Centre
● North west-based AFL have been chosen as lead architects for the £75million Marine Lane Events Centre

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