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Theatres of all sizes can apply for grants of up to £15k, which will be awarded in summer 2017 and January 2018.

Photo of Hoxton Hall
Hoxton Hall, a previous recipient of Wolfson Foundation funding

A new scheme providing grants of up to £15k for theatres in need of immediate repair and maintenance has been set up by The Theatres Trust, in partnership with the Wolfson Foundation.

Open to all theatres showcasing no less than 30 live performances a year, which also have at least a 15-year lease and can provide audited accounts, The Urgent Repairs Scheme is to accept applications in two funding rounds in 2017.

Theatres that are not statutory listed will need to demonstrate the architectural significance of their building to be eligible.

Speaking about the scheme, Rebecca Morland, Interim Director at Theatres Trust, said: “When budgets are tight, theatres often find it difficult to prioritise adequate spending on repairs and this leaves them vulnerable to unforeseen issues. The Urgent Repairs Scheme will support theatres that can demonstrate that without such repairs their operation is placed at risk.

“We would urge theatres to contact us in advance of applying to discuss their proposals.”

When reviewing the applications, priority will be given to theatres in urgent need and those which can demonstrate that their viability is at risk without repairs.

While the scheme is focused on building repair and maintenance, it may fund repairs to equipment, fittings and fixtures, if a major failure is presenting a “significant risk” to the theatre’s continued operation.

Projects already in receipt of funding from the Theatres Trust or the Wolfson Foundation will not be considered.

Chief Executive of the Wolfson Foundation, Paul Ramsbottom, added: “By enabling urgent repairs to theatres at risk, we hope to improve the sustainability of these organisations and promote opportunities for excellence in the sector.”

The first round of funding will close on 15 March 2017, with awards announced in July. The second will close on 16 September, ahead of an announcement in January 2018.

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