Local backing is wanted for Coalville's multi-million pound funding bid to create new arts centre

By Graham Hill

14th Jun 2021 | Local News

An artist's impression of what The Lyceum could look like in Coalville town centre. Image: North West Leicestershire District Council
An artist's impression of what The Lyceum could look like in Coalville town centre. Image: North West Leicestershire District Council

A bid worth a potential £9million to Coalville is being prepared by North West Leicestershire District Council.

If successful, the money would be used to create 'The Lyceum', a new skills and arts building within the Belvoir Shopping Centre.

Businesses and organisations around Coalville are being asked to show their support for a Levelling Up Fund bid which is being submitted by an innovative partnership between the District Council, the owners of the Belvoir Shopping Centre, Gylo and Stephenson College.

The Levelling Up Fund is the Government's latest initiative to revitalise towns and has specifically identified investment both in town centres and in new cultural facilities with broad appeal.

The bid, which could be worth nearly £9 million for the town, is currently being prepared by the council.

The development would include:

  • Further Education and training in association with SMB Group (Stephenson College), bringing the college into the heart of the community and providing a visible and welcoming access point
  • Theatre, dance, comedy, film and music performances including gigs by local and touring bands
  • Conferences, exhibitions, community events and gala dinners
  • Health and wellbeing related classes and drop-in sessions
  • Museum and gallery space

  • A large and attractive café / eatery which will open out onto a new outdoor community space.

The council has started to approach potential business and community-based organisations to gather local support for this exciting and much-needed project.

The funding application is due to be submitted by 18 June and a decision on the bid is expected from Government towards the end of the year.

The bid has already received endorsement from North West Leicestershire MP, Andrew Bridgen.

Support for the bid is welcome from both members of the community and businesses and can be sent by email to [email protected] or posted to Economic Development and Regeneration, Council Offices, Whitwick Rd, Coalville, LE67 3FJ.

Councillor Richard Blunt, Leader of North West Leicestershire District Council, said: "We are as committed as ever to regenerating Coalville and this is a new opportunity for us to put exciting plans forward which show our vision for the town.

"If successful this new arts centre will complement the regeneration plans the new owners for the Belvoir Shopping Centre already have in mind, as well as Newmarket which is very near completion and the fantastic facility that's recently opened on the Snibston site.

"Funding bids like this are always over-subscribed and it's very important that we maximise local support to show that our community is right behind this important project."

Nick Harcus, development adviser to Gylo, the owners of the Belvoir Centre said: "We're delighted to partner with the council and the college, and firmly believe that re-purposing some of the existing retail units in the Belvoir Centre with The Lyceum will be a highly positive result for Coalville town centre.

"Successful town centres throughout our country revolve around an attractive mix of shopping, educational, cultural, leisure and hospitality uses.

"The Lyceum will help achieve that and will be a fantastic addition to the town. We are fully committed to its delivery should the bid be successful."

     

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