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‘Secrecy’ concerns raised surrounding demolition cost of former Southport theatre

‘Secrecy’ concerns raised surrounding demolition cost of former Southport theatre

‘Secrecy’ concerns have been raised surrounding the demolition cost of the former theatre.

The demolition of Southport Theatre and Convention Centre will pave the way for the construction of a £73m events centre and water feature in the resort town and is seen as a centrepiece to its regeneration plans. However opposition and Sefton Liberal Democrat Leader Cllr John Pugh said the council’s decision to restrict information about the demolition costs due to “commercial sensitivity” means the public are not able to scrutinise whether the contract is value for money.

It follows the council winning over £37m in Town Deal funding for its plans to revitalise Southport with much of that to be spent on the new events centre, complete with Light Fantastic, water, light, and sound show in the neighbouring Marine Lake. The council has also received around £20m in city region funding for the project and indicated last year the additional £20m needed would be met by Sefton Council, the Local Democracy Service reports.

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With an operator appointed last year, a main contractor this year and planning approved in March, the council has been moving ahead with the project, with demolition works due to commence this summer. Cllr John Pugh said he was concerned that the council has refused to disclose the total costs of demolition work in relation to the former theatre at the site.

He said there was a “public interest” in knowing how much it would cost given it was being funded by public money.

Cllr Pugh said: “The demolition is announced and programmed in for July, (perhaps the not the best time at the height of the holiday season), but it cannot be the case that no contract for the works is signed. If the contractor is signed up to do it he knows what he is getting paid and Sefton hopefully has a good idea of what it is likely to pay.

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  • June 16, 2023