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Most of the UK’s at risk theatres in North West England | Manchester News

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Most of the UK’s at risk theatres in North West England | Manchester News
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Preston Guild Hall complex comprises of the Grand Hall which has seen legendary acts play on stage from Led Zeppelin to The Jam – it used to host the UK Snooker Championships and also situated is the smaller Charter Theatre.

Preston’s only professional theatre has been closed for seven years initially due to legal disputes but latterly due to Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) – the so-called crumbling concrete – in the roof.

The discovery of asbestos in Barrow’s theatre has prompted demolition proposals.

However, Theatres Trust also reported that Abbeydale Picture House, Sheffield, and Leith Theatre, Edinburgh had been taken off its register.

Joshua McTaggart, the chief executive of the trust, celebrated the theatres that had been saved.

He added: “We are beginning to identify a potential trend for theatres built in the 70s added to our Theatres at Risk Register.”

Six of the theatres at risk are in Lancashire, five in Greater Manchester and three are in Merseyside.

The included The Joe Longthorne Theatre on Blackpool North Pier, Tameside Hippodrome and Southport Garrick.

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