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Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue: Regional Theatres Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue: Regional Theatres About the catalogue This catalogue was created as part of the HLF funded Open up! project to catalogue the collection of architectural plans of regional theatres held in Theatres Trust’s archive. The architectural plans have been grouped together based on which building project they relate to, and each project has an entry on the catalogue. As much of our material has been acquired at the planning stage, some of the material in the collection relates to projects which were later amended or which never went ahead. Where possible, the catalogue entries have been cross-referred to planning application numbers for you to investigate further. You can often find out more information through the planning portal on the relevant local authority’s website. Theatre ID no.s relate to the ID no.s used on the Theatres Trust’s Theatre’s Database. Although the majority of our regional theatre plans have now been catalogued, there are some plans and other material in our archive (correspondence, photographs, press cuttings etc.) which have not yet been catalogued. Please contact us if you can’t find what you are looking for by emailing [email protected]. This catalogue is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Abercrave: Adelina Patti Theatre (Craig Y Nos) Theatre ID(s): 344 Theatre name(s): Adelina Patti Theatre (Craig Y Nos) Alternative name(s): Town: Abercrave File ID: 1 Project: Condition survey for restoration Type of material: Photographs, structural engineer's report, energy report, costings, site plans, existing and proposed plans Date(s) of material: 8 January 1988 Creator of material: Alex Gordon Partnership; Clarke Bond; Building Energy Partnership Number of items: 1 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Abercrave: Adelina Patti Theatre (Craig Y Nos) Theatre ID(s): 344 Theatre name(s): Adelina Patti Theatre (Craig Y Nos) Alternative name(s): Town: Abercrave File ID: 2 Project: Type of material: Report on stage machinery and rigging containing photographs of auditorium and stage, external panorama, site and building plans, pamphlet on Adelina Patti Date(s) of material: May 1991 Creator of material: Dodo Associates; David Brinn Number of items: 1 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Ashton-under-Lyne: Tameside Hippodrome Theatre ID(s): 1055 Theatre name(s): Tameside Hippodrome Alternative name(s): Town: Ashton-under-Lyne File ID: 636 Project: Refurbishment Type of material: Proposed ground and first floor plans with proposed foyer and bar layouts, proposed front elevation Date(s) of material: May - July 1992 Creator of material: Kenneth Laidler Design Number of items: 3 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Aylesbury: Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Theatre ID(s): 3681 Theatre name(s): Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Alternative name(s): Aylesbury Theatre Town: Aylesbury File ID: 4 Project: Type of material: Tender document for management and operation containing masterplan, organogram, architectural summary, plans, seating plans, location report, technical requirements, acoustic design advice, letter to Theatres Trust Date(s) of material: March - June 2006 Creator of material: RHWL; Carr & Angier Number of items: 2 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Aylesbury: Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Theatre ID(s): 3681 Theatre name(s): Aylesbury Waterside Theatre Alternative name(s): Aylesbury Theatre Town: Aylesbury File ID: 5 Project: New theatre and entertainment centre Type of material: Supporting planning statement, design statement, energy statement, surface water drainage statement, contamination statement, sustainability appraisal, nature conservation and ecological assessment survey, location and site plans showing proposed modification to Bear Brook, plans, external elevations Date(s) of material: February - August 2006 Creator of material: Arts Team; Salcey Arborcare & Forestry: SLC Associates Number of items: Related planning applications: 06/02000/ADC Planning application outcome: Approved Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Ayr: Borderline Theatre Theatre ID(s): 2806 Theatre name(s): Borderline Theatre Alternative name(s): Town: Ayr File ID: 634 Project: Disabled access lift to theatre Type of material: Proposed ground and upper level plans, proposed section Date(s) of material: March 1993 Creator of material: John Wetten Brown Number of items: 3 Related planning applications: LB/93/0030 Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Ayr: Borderline Theatre Theatre ID(s): 2806 Theatre name(s): Borderline Theatre Alternative name(s): Town: Ayr File ID: 635 Project: Alterations to ground floor area to create box office and additions to upper floor area Type of material: Existing and proposed plans, elevations and sections Date(s) of material: October 1993 Creator of material: John Wetten Brown Number of items: 2 Related planning applications: LB/93/0099 Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Ayr: Gaiety Theatre Ayr Theatre ID(s): 2370 Theatre name(s): Gaiety Theatre Ayr Alternative name(s): Town: Ayr File ID: 7 Project: Type of material: Future management and development information memorandum, expression of interest information and related correspondence Date(s) of material: 19 June 2009 Creator of material: Richard Gerald Associates Ltd Number of items: 2 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Bangor: Pontio Theatre ID(s): 1031 Theatre name(s): Pontio Alternative name(s): Town: Bangor File ID: 8 Project: Erection of new arts and innovation centre Type of material: Design and access statement, design review report, photographs, photomontage, access strategy, landscape strategy, location and site plans, CAD diagrams, design principles, existing and proposed sections, elevations and plans Date(s) of material: May - July 2010 Creator of material: Grimshaw Number of items: 120 Related planning applications: C10A/0268/11/LL Planning application outcome: Approved Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Barmouth: Dragon Theatre ID(s): 1244 Theatre name(s): Dragon Alternative name(s): Town: Barmouth File ID: 231 Project: Extension and improvements including refurbishment of the auditorium Type of material: Existing and proposed floor plans, existing and proposed elevations, proposed sections Date(s) of material: 28 January - 18 December 1997 Creator of material: Bigmore Olsen Bennett Number of items: 12 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Barnsley: Alhambra Theatre Theatre ID(s): 3038 Theatre name(s): Alhambra Theatre Alternative name(s): Town: Barnsley File ID: 638 Project: New theatre Type of material: Original sections and block plan Date(s) of material: ? 1915 Creator of material: P A Hinchcliffe Number of items: 1 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Barnsley: Alhambra Theatre Theatre ID(s): 3038 Theatre name(s): Alhambra Theatre Alternative name(s): Picture House Town: Barnsley File ID: 637 Project: Type of material: Floor plans Date(s) of material: 3 August 1938 Creator of material: G N Haden and Sons Ltd Number of items: 2 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Barnsley: Civic Theatre ID(s): 2201 Theatre name(s): Civic Alternative name(s): Town: Barnsley File ID: 232 Project: Conversion to business, office and retail space Type of material: Existing site plan, existing floor plans, location plan, proposed elevations, proposed sections, scheme layout plan Date(s) of material: 19 February - July 2004 Creator of material: Allen Tod Architecture Number of items: 14 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Barnsley: Theatre Royal Theatre ID(s): 1487 Theatre name(s): Theatre Royal Alternative name(s): Town: Barnsley File ID: 233 Project: Conversion to nightclub Type of material: Town information leaflet, The Royal Hotel leaflet, planning application form, listed building profiles, proposed floor plans, proposed elevations Date(s) of material: 1979 - 26 September 1986 Creator of material: Design & Launch Number of items: 8 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Barnsley: Theatre Royal Theatre ID(s): 1487 Theatre name(s): Theatre Royal Alternative name(s): Town: Barnsley File ID: 234 Project: Refurbishment and change of use Type of material: Existing and proposed floor plans, proposed section Date(s) of material: August 1987 Creator of material: Inn Design Services Number of items: 6 Related planning applications: Planning application outcome: Theatres Trust Architectural Plans Catalogue – Regional Theatres Barnsley: Theatre Royal Theatre
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