PLANS to build a £2m arts centre in Stourport-on-Severn to provide a much-needed venue for Wyre Forest have been unveiled.
The centre, housing a theatre with between 350 and 500 seats, rehearsal space and a gallery, as well as a caf and bar, would be developed on the Stourport High School site.
A task group - made up of representatives from the school, Wyre Forest District Council and Worcestershire County Council education and arts officers - has been working on the proposals for 18 months and is now awaiting the results of a feasibility study expected next month.
"It's really exciting. We had a tremendous amount of interest and support at a meeting last week with community arts groups," said headteacher Liz Quinn.
"There's a real head of steam getting up."
She said the aim was to create not only a place where arts groups within the district could perform, but somewhere which would attract top touring companies.
"We have a lot of community groups doing great stuff, but there is a need for a state-of-the-art performing centre," she said.
"Malvern has an excellent theatre which attracts first-rate performers. Why have we not got something of that quality in this part of Worcestershire? There's certainly a need for it."
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She said the task group recognised the centre would have to be partnership-based and funding would be sought from a variety of sources including the National Lottery and European Union.
"A bonus is the school already has experience in working in partnership - it is a major partner in Stourport Sports Club," Ms Quinn added.
"There are all sorts of possibilities of developing a very similar project for the arts which could complement and support the sports centre."
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