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Last minute appeal for investors to back redevelopment of Plymouth music venue

Community share offer to fund rebirth of Union Street's former nightspot and cinema needs £17k to hit £285k target - but the clock is ticking

The former Millennium nightclub, originally a huge cinema, in Union Street, Plymouth(Image: Google)

A bid to transform Plymouth’s dilapidated former Millennium nightclub and cinema building into a music venue and business hub only needs £17,000 to hit a vital fundraising target - but has just a few hours left to raise the cash.

With the clock ticking on a Crowdfunder appeal, a last-minute plea has been made by Nudge Community Builders, the social enterprise which bought the vast Union Street building in 2020, for potential investors to step forward.

A community share offer, launched in October 2021, has raised £268,730 from 378 investors. But with the appeal closing at 11.59pm today (Monday, December 20), Nudge only has a few hours left to hit its target of £285,000.


Plymouth's Millennium building redevelopment saga

The Crowdfunder page can be found here:

If it meets the target work will start to transform the ground floor of the building in early 2022, with tenant businesses already lining up to move in.

But if the sum is not met then those who have pledged to buy shares so far will receive their money back and Nudge will have to go back to the drawing board.

However, Hannah Sloggett, director and cofounder of Nudge Community Builders, is confident Plymouth citizens will rise to the challenge and the target sum will be met.

But she is urging them to make an investment now, which can be from as little as £50 and will receive a 3.6% return, and help with the rebirth of one of Plymouth’s best known, but most in need of renovation, buildings.