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Green light for Carlton Cinema revamp plans

by Cumbria Crack
06/07/2022
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How the Carlton Cinema in Maryport could look

Plans to revamp a former cinema in West Cumbria have been given the green light.

The Carlton Cinema on Senhouse Street is set to be brought back into use, with a new lease of life as a cultural hub.

It will include a flexible event space, displays showing the creations of Cumbrian artists, workshop areas for crafts and sound studios for musicians, aspiring radio presenters and podcasters

The neighbouring 28 Senhouse Street will be knocked down and replaced with a new main entrance to the site as well as a café, box office and artists’ displays.

Allerdale Borough Council’s development panel met yesterday and approved the plans, which are part of the £11 million Future High Streets Fund.

And councillors were unanimous in voting to approve the redevelopment of the iconic 1830s building, hailing the project as a positive step forward for the town.

Kimberley Corrall spoke on behalf of the project team, attending the meeting to explain the plans and how it would they will benefit the community.

Councillor Malcolm Grainger said: “It’s nice to hear something positive coming out of Maryport but what’s your timescale, when will we see this coming to fruition?”

Ms Corrall said: “The Future High Streets funding needs to see this scheme delivered by April 2024, so if we get consent, we’ll be looking at a two-stage tender to appoint the contractor and we’ll be developing stage four almost straight away really.”

Cllr Grainger proposed that members grant planning permission for the project and after being seconded by Cllr Alan Daniels, the application was unanimously approved.

Former leader of the council Alan Smith said that previous plans for the Carlton have fallen through and that he hopes this redevelopment is successful.

“Various people have tried to do something with the Carlton. It’s seen as a bit of a money pit.”

Cllr Smith raised the concern that the £11 million for Maryport could be used up on the Carlton Cinema project alone.

“If, like other ventures at the Carlton, you run out of money from the Government grant, where would you find the subsequent funding to finish the job off?”

Ms Corrall said: “We’ve gone through a series of value engineering already as part of this scheme to pull together the proposal that you see in front of you.
“That has been done by a QS (quantity surveyor) that’s been reviewed by Allerdale.”

She said that there were significant funds to deliver the scheme.

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