
The pantomime at Carlisle’s Sands Centre has been cancelled and events are on hold as a result of the lightweight concrete found in the roof.
A detailed structural assessment has been completed and engineers have recommended that the auditorium remains closed until panels in the roof, containing reinforced autoclaved aeriated concrete or RAAC are replaced.
The closure came into force following recent Government guidance on the use of reinforced autoclaved aeriated concrete was used in the centre’s auditorium and it was closed temporarily in September.
The assessment of the roof was undertaken following the recent change in government guidance on the use of RAAC in buildings.
It means the panto will not go ahead.
Steps to allow The Sands Centre to continue hosting events for a temporary period have been ruled out as they would have restricted the use of the auditorium leaving insufficient space for audiences and shows.
Leader of Cumberland Council Mark Fryer, said: “The decision to accelerate plans to replace the RAAC roof are now underway. It is the right decision and one that protects the safety of the public whilst also providing the investment opportunity to modernise the overall experience when attending events at The Sands Centre.
“Plans were already in place for the roof, so we have already taken steps to get the replacement work underway. We will appoint a contractor soon to get things moving.
“This, unfortunately, means that the auditorium will be closed for an extended period. We will know more about timeframes and costs when a contractor has been appointed. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause however safety is at the heart of any decision we make.”
A GLL spokesman said: “Once a timeframe is made clear, we will make every effort to reschedule or provide ticketholders with their available options for all affected events. At this time, there is no need for customers to contact the box office, and rest assured that we will be in touch to discuss options with ticket holders once we’re able to do so.”
The decision to temporarily close the events space does not impact on the day-to-day running of the main leisure centre. the council said.
The new main Sands Centre building’s leisure provision is unaffected, which includes the pools, gym, studios and sports hall.