Members of Argyll and Bute Council have agreed to an outline design of the proposed Rothesay Pavilion project.
The design forms the basis of a business plan, as well as funding and planning applications.
Following agreement from the Council, the next stage of the process will involve submitting an application for planning and listed building consent, as well as continuing with funding applications to a number of organisations. These organisations include the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Historic Scotland.
A full business case could go before the local authority early next year, and if approved, then a detailed project development and contractor procurement will take place over the remainder of 2015. Work would then start on the scheme in early 2016. It is thought the project will take around 18 months to complete, with the new pavilion opening in mid-2017.
The outline design could include:
• In the main hall – a full upgrade, including back of house facilities, the creation of a second bar and a goods lift to the lower floor below to allow storage of equipment.
• McKinlay Street Wing – creation of space for a second performance and community venue.
• On the roof – a new extension to provide let-able offices and multi-function space.
• On the first floor – a new café with an improved and enlarged catering kitchen, improved storage and new toilets.
• On the ground floor – enhancement of the foyer, an open plan box office/shop, a multi-purpose exhibition space, toilets, staff office, staff changing and shower facilities, a lift and a disabled access ramp to the main entrance.
• Infrastructure – a full mechanical and electrical upgrade including the installation of a lift to all floors
• Outside – full repairs.
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