The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
FlAt plAns suBmittED for historiC thEAtrE
Proposals would see historic theatre turned into 67 apartments
Plans to turn a historic theatre into flats in the city centre have been submitted to Peterborough City Council. The proposals would transform the Broadway Theatre into 67 apartments, with two retail units and car parking.
The original plans, revealed by the Peterborough Telegraph in July, said the theatre would be turned into just 56 flats.
The frontage of the building - first opened in 1937 - will remainuntouchediftheplans are given the go ahead.
Inareport, charteredtown planner David Shaw said: “It has been largely unused for seven years and the uses are providedelsewhereinthecity.
“The conversion of the property to residential accommodation will increase the numberofpeopleliving in the city centre. This is a very sustainablelocationwithgood access to public transport, employment opportunities, and many other service and recreational facilities.
“More people living in the city centreshouldimprovethe night time economy for cafes, barsandrestaurants. It is considered that this benefits the city centre as a whole.”
After the plans to turn the theatre into flats were revealed, Peterborough City Council said they had ap- proached owner Rinaldo Fasulo about buying the property - but they have not been able to agree a price.
Thetheatrehasbeenupfor sale since 2009 - and has had a chequered history in recent years, including an arson attack in 2009. Former boss Paul Coxwell (also known as PaulParker) wasalsojailed for fraud in 2014.
Residents can have their say on the plans by visiting the planning portal at www. peterborough.gov.uk