The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

FlAt plAns suBmittED for historiC thEAtrE

Proposals would see historic theatre turned into 67 apartments

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

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

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