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THIS STORY LAST UPDATED: 10 March 2004 1359 GMT
Refurbished Swindon Arts Centre re-opens

The new look Swindon Arts Centre
The new look Swindon Arts Centre
The Arts Centre in Devizes Road in Swindon re-opens its doors after a £665,000 revamp.
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Swindon Arts Centre is located on Devizes Road in Swindon

The venue has recently benefited from a £665,000 refurbishment

Highlights of the forthcoming Winter season include appearances from Brry Norman, Paul Daniels, Christine Hamilton, Alan Price, Robert Llewellyn, Gordon Giltrap and Aziz Ibrahim

For further information about the Winter season programme of events or to find out about sponsoring a seat, telephone the Arts Centre on 01793 614837 or email artscentre@
swindon.gov.uk

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Swindon Borough Council has ploughed £665,000 of funding into the project which is designed to increase the profile of the venue in the South West.

The building, which has been closed since June will boast a new courtyard approach and glass entrance atrium, improved access to the theatre via a customer lift and a new ticket office. Other improvements will include extra toilet facilities, and a second lift backstage.

Arts Centre Manager, Clarry Bean, explained the thinking behind some of the improvements.

He said: "The theatre has always been difficult to get up to, with that steep flight of stairs leading to the theatre for customers, and an equally difficult approach up an external fire escape for performers and equipment.

The new foyer at the Arts Centre
The new foyer at the Arts Centre

"It has long been our dream to improve access like this and, coupled with a dramatically improved entrance, the Arts Centre is being transformed."

The venue has also benefited from the Southern and South East Arts Regional Arts Lottery Programme, with a successful bid for £50,000.

Roughly half the money is being used to upgrade lighting onstage, in the new entrance atrium, and in the dressing rooms.

The lottery money will also bring practical behind the scenes benefits such as upgrading the IT system, and new furniture for the Gallery Bar.

The fund-raising body - Friends of Swindon Arts Centre (FoSAC) was formed in 2002. Its manifesto is to create an organisation of voluntary and enthusiastic supporters of the Arts Centre, to promote, support and assist with fund-raising activities to bring further improvement to the building.

Pam Ayres
Pam Ayres

They were delighted when country poet Pam Ayres and George Baker AKA TV's Inspector Wexford agreed to be patrons of the group and the Arts Centre, earlier this year.

Pam Ayres will be guest of honour alongside Swindon mayor Stan Pajak, at the formal re-opening celebrations on 27th January. She will also be performing for three nights at the end of May.

The Arts Centre have also devised a unique way in order to raise money for the refurbishment of all the seating in the theatre auditorium - through a sponsored seat scheme. Artists who have previously appeared at the venue have being contacted, and local people are being asked if they too would like to sponsor a seat.

Kenneth Branagh, Julia Clary and Dame Judi Dench are just some of the celebrities who have agreed to sponsor a seat bringing the total amount raised to £7,950, with a further £18,000 already pledged.

The Arts Centre needs to raise approximately £30,000 to enable the seats to be refurbished - and the auditorium redecorated in the summer as planned.

Prior to that, the January - March Winter season kicks off on Saturday 11th January with a show from popular stand up comedian Ricky Grover.

Other big names due to make an appearance in the coming months include film critic Barry Norman, magician Paul Daniels, music from Alan Price and comedy from Red Dwarf's Robert Llewellyn.

For further information about the Winter season programme of events or to find out about sponsoring a seat, telephone the Arts Centre on 01793 614837 or email artscentre@swindon.gov.uk

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