December 17, 2024
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Hillingdon Council finds new operators for Beck Theatre 

The new agreement will see a 15-year lease agreed with Parkwood Theatres, with the possibility for further extension by up to 10 years…reports Asian Lite News 

Hillingdon Council last week announced that it has found a new operator to take on the running of the Beck Theatre in Hayes. 

The new agreement will see a 15-year lease agreed with Parkwood Theatres, with the possibility for further extension by up to 10 years. 

The council says the deal means there will be a seamless transition following the end of their partnership with Trafalgar Theatres on 13th January, with no need for the Beck to close. 

The deal was struck after the council brought in specialist consultants, Blue Horizon, to source a new operator and avoid a period of closure for the theatre following Trafalgar Theatres’ announcement in September that it intended to end its partnership with the council. 

Negotiations with Trafalgar for a renewed contract fell through in October and following Blue Horizon’s involvement, six interested parties came forward and were soon shortlisted to a recommendation for Parkwood Theatres, which the council subsequently agreed last week. 

As part of the selection process, Parkwood Theatres were shortlisted for how they aligned with the council’s priority objectives to: 

• Maintain the Beck Theatre’s cultural identity 

• Deliver a financially sustainable model with no need for public subsidy 

• Enhance community engagement and participation through diverse programming. 

Ian Edwards, Leader of Hillingdon Council, said: ‘‘Our aim was always to retain and preserve the Beck Theatre as part of our valued cultural offer whilst we continue our drive to deliver value for money services for residents. We said we were committed to keeping the theatre open as we recognise the importance of this theatre for the local community and beyond, particularly for the many generations that have visited and hold those memories dear. We now look forward to working with Parkwood on creating new memories for theatre-goers for many years to come.’’ 

Tony Doherty, Managing Director of Parkwood Theatres, said: ‘‘We are delighted to be working with Hillingdon Council to secure a long-term future for the Beck Theatre and look forward to preserving its legacy while bringing fresh and exciting opportunities to the stage. 

‘‘Our commitment is to make this venue a vibrant hub for creativity, community and unforgettable performances.’’  

The Beck Theatre is expected to move over to Parkwood Theatres in mid-January. 

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