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Following an extensive
marketing campaign, Thanet District Council has identified Westwood One Theatre
as its proposed preferred partner for the refurbishment and reopening of the
Winter Gardens, Margate. Westwood One Theatre is the organisation behind the
recent renovation of the Granville Theatre, Ramsgate.
Cabinet members at Thanet
District Council will be asked to consider this proposal, which is subject to
further detailed work on design, construction costs and business planning, at a
meeting on Thursday 20 March 2025. The purpose is to secure the long-term
future of the Winter Gardens, as a multi-use leisure and entertainment
venue.
Reopening Margate’s Grade II
listed Winter Gardens will help to protect the building for the future. It will
also contribute to the regeneration of Margate and help to support a vibrant
local leisure and tourism industry.
The proposed partner, Westwood
One Theatre, has put forward a vision for the Winter Gardens which aims to
create a sustainable and profitable multi-use space. Primarily it would operate
as a theatre and live music venue, with scope to accommodate conference,
corporate events and weddings. These activities would be bolstered by a rooftop
bar with panoramic sea views.
The building would also house a
drama school, vocational learning centre and registered day nursery.
The report to Cabinet
recommends that the council affirms a commitment to work with Westwood One
Theatre to progress the project to the next stage. The report proposes that
Thanet District Council allocates up to £80,000 to Westwood One Theatre to
support the cost of more detailed work on design, construction costs and
business planning. Funding will be drawn from the Winter Gardens’ original
£300,000 Margate Town Deal revenue allocation.
As part of ongoing due
diligence, a number of next steps have been identified in order to proceed with
the project. These are designed to reduce the level of risk to both the council
and Westwood One Theatre, before a completed lease agreement is entered into.
These include developing architectural plans to RIBA Stage 2 (where
architectural concepts are aligned with the project brief and budget
requirements), a detailed business plan, pre-application planning advice and
agreements in principle for funding.
Following completion of this
work, and subject to its satisfactory outcome and due diligence checks, Thanet
District Council will be in a position to consider providing a 999 year lease
and a linked £4m grant towards the cost of the refurbishment.
Thanet District Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration and
Property, Councillor Ruth Duckworth, said: “This is a positive step
towards our ambition to bring the Winter Gardens back into leisure and
entertainment use. The proposal being put forward to Cabinet for consideration
is both practical and ambitious, reflecting the building’s heritage as a theatre
and performance venue, whilst identifying sustainable year-round revenue
opportunities.
“We have always understood that
local people are passionate about the role of the Winter Gardens as a cultural
landmark in Margate and the wider district. Whilst this process has not been a
rapid one, we’re committed to ensuring that we have the right partner, with the
right vision and I’m pleased that Cabinet is now being asked to consider this
matter.”
A spokesperson for Westwood One Theatre commented:
“To be identified as Thanet District Council’s proposed preferred partner is a
significant milestone in the journey towards reopening the Margate Winter
Gardens.
“This has the potential to be a
very exciting new chapter for the Winter Gardens and for Margate. The vision we
have for the venue’s transformation into a 365-day space will not only enhance
the cultural landscape of the town but also drive economic growth and create
new job opportunities.
“As an organisation, we’re
thrilled that discussions are moving forward to the approval stage. As a local
company that produced performances at the Margate Winter Gardens for many
years, we have both an understanding of the heritage aspects of the venue and a
love and passion for the building itself. We put our proposal forward because
we want to ensure that it remains an integral part of Thanet’s entertainment
scene.”
The
Cabinet report, further information and updates on the Winter Gardens project
can be found on the council’s website.