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Plans to transform derelict theatre in Swansea into new business hub

The project would revive the derelict and Victorian built Palace Theatre

The Palace Theatre in Swansea is set to be transformed(Image: WalesOnline / Gayle Marsh)

Plans to restoration and convert  Swansea’s historic Palace Theatre building into a new business hub have been revealed.

The aim is for the 132-year-old six-storey building to become a home to tech and creative businesses, with start-up firms being targeted.

A submitted application for planning permission and listed building consent,  show the building’s structure maintained with the retention and restoration of original historic features and the reinstatement of others.

The vision for the wedge-shaped grade two listed city centre building includes workspaces for more than 130 people.

How Swansea's Palace Theatre will look once it is transformed(Image: Swansea Council/ GWP)

 

On behalf of Swansea Council, GWP Architecture is leading the Palace project.

The scheme is seeking funding from the European Regional Development Fund and the Welsh Government, via the Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns programme.

The plans have been assisted by the public through the Friends of Place Theatre Group and a dedicated Facebook page and by others through engagement wit historic monuments body Cadw, council officers, the Theatres Trust and the Victorian Society.

Subject to funding work would include the reinstatement and restoration of the auditorium balustrading.