Stockton Globe Theatre: Council facing £22m revamp bill
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The Globe theatre closed in 1997 having been used as a bingo hall since 1977
A council is facing a bill of at least £22m to revamp a listed theatre after initially allocating just £1m.
Work to refurbish Stockton's Globe Theatre began in 2011 with a budget of £4m being shared between Stockton Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
But structural problems pushed the total bill up to an estimated £26.5m, further delaying the planned reopening.
The Grade II-listed, Art Deco theatre closed in 1997 having been used as a bingo hall for the previous 20 years.
It was famed for hosting gigs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Buddy Holly,
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Artist's impression of revamped Globe Theatre
The renovation project has been dogged by structural issues, including the discovery of unsupported walls, rotting timbers and a weak roof.
Stockton Council is to consider committing a further £6.5m and delaying the opening until November 2020 at an extraordinary meeting on 27 June, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
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Workers discovered problems after "stripping the building back to its bones"
Nigel Cooke, cabinet member for regeneration and transport, said: "This is a full restoration for a building of national significance.
"We've had a number of setbacks, there's no point shying away from that, but even when you factor in the additional costs this is still a fantastic investment that's well worth making.
"It will bring an iconic building back into use as a 3,000 capacity venue. It's expected to bring £18m into the local economy every year.
"And we've got Ambassador Theatre Group, a global leader in live entertainment, signed-up to operate it for 25 years."
The theatre is owned by property firm Jomast, with the council having signed a 40 year-lease in 2016 which includes an option to buy it outright for £200,000 in 2031.
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The funding will help transform the theatre into a live music and comedy venue
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