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TOWER ARTS CENTRE, WINCHESTER
The future of this fine venue has been decided. We repeat below a statement which appears on The Tower website:

Kings’ School and County Council agree a Tower deal

07/12/2007 12:00:00

The running of one of Winchester's cultural venues, the Tower Arts Centre, is to be transferred to Kings’ School by Hampshire County Council. The Council is also committing £75,000 over the next three years to develop a mixed evening programme of performing arts at the Tower and other venues across the city.

The decision made by Council Leader Ken Thornber today unites support for the Tower from Hampshire County Council, Winchester City Council, the University of Winchester and Kings’ School. It aims to secure a sustainable future for the Tower while developing programming that exploits the potential of all venues in the city.

Kings’ School, which manages an £8 million educational budget, has 150 staff and was judged 'outstanding' in its last Ofsted inspection, will take over the day to day running and management of the Tower from April 2008.

Greater use in twilight hours
All of the day-time arts classes will continue, including use by the Blue Apple Theatre Company and the Saturday youth theatre, and the School's plans include greater use in the twilight time after school hours by children from Kings’ and other schools in Winchester

In addition, a joint venture backed by £25,000 per year from Hampshire County Council, matched by Winchester City Council, in partnership with the University of Winchester, will develop complementary evening programming for the Tower and other venues. The aim is to keep what is popular and commercially viable, without those events having to bear heavy operating overheads for council tax payers to pick up.


Guaranteed programme

Councillor Thornber said: "The Tower Arts Centre is far from closing. We are transferring its day to day running to an outstanding school, which will guarantee the day time programme and provide a programme of activity during the twilight time when the Tower is not normally in use. The resources we have committed, together with the City Council, will ensure the continuation of an evening programme focussing initially on the Tower.

“I initiated a prolonged period of consultation on the Tower Arts Centre and, during this time, both The Vault and the Discovery Centre were completed and opened to the public, thereby significantly enhancing the range of venues for the performing arts in Winchester.


“They join the Theatre Royal, Winchester Cathedral, Chesil Theatre, the Great Hall, the Railway Inn and performing spaces at Peter Symonds College, St Swithun’s School and Winchester College in offering venues for the performing arts to the people of Winchester.

“Winchester is undoubtedly the best-provided area, in terms of the number and variety of venues for the performing arts, in Hampshire, providing for a very wide range of tastes.


More for less

"At a time of ever decreasing Government grant and more vulnerable people needing social care, Government expects us to find more cost-effective solutions, to do more for less, and in partnership with others and I believe the decision I made today, given that background and the results of the 12-week consultation, represents the best value for money we can give."

Statements of support were read out at the Leader's Decision Day meeting in Winchester today. Kings’ School Head Teacher Sue Lawrence said: “The Governors of Kings’ School and I are very excited by the prospect of taking over responsibility for the day to day running and management of the Tower Arts Centre. We see it as a natural progression in our aim to form stronger links with our wider community. We believe these will allow the Tower to evolve as a venue and increase its use. “

George Beckett, Leader of Winchester City Council said: “Our position is still as it always has been, viz a recognition that you need to balance your books as you see fit, but a willingness to seek a way of funding evening functions at the Tower in partnership with the County Council and others.”

Professor Joy Carter, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Winchester said: “We are pleased to be part of the discussions with the County and City Councils regarding a shared desire to develop cultural provision and programming across all venues in Winchester and we look forward to this discussion developing over the next few months. The University runs a range of successful performing arts courses and I would like our students to be able to see contemporary cutting edge theatre performances at a number of venues around Winchester, including the Tower venue."

Jane Jessop, Chairman of Winchester and District Mencap Society said: “Kings' School and the County Council will back us and will use Blue Apple Theatre as a pioneering and groundbreaking way to transform lives and give learning disabled people skills for employment and life in the community. This is at the forefront of thinking about performing arts for vulnerable people today. It is so important.”

The full report to the Leader's Decision Day including the details of the 12 week consultation, the independent consultant's report, and the background to the County Council's Arts Strategy, developed with the participation of an all party Review Panel can be found at:
http://www.hants.gov.uk/decisions/decisions-docs/071207-execpr-R1130104417.html

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Mint Burston, who died on November 17, 2007, was almost single-handedly responsible for turning the Joiners Arms from a back-street Southampton pub into one of the most important venues on the UK gig circuit, vital in the early careers of Radiohead, Oasis, Muse, Coldplay and almost any important band of the last thirty years.  Mint's unerring instincts, his tolerant approach, his unselfishness and his promoting skills are remembered and appreciated by all who have visited or played at the Joiners. Please use the Myspace tribute page to share your memories and appreciation of this unassuming but truly great man: http://www.myspace.com/minttribute


There’s a brand new 500 capacity music venue right in the heart of Winchester. The Vault is situated on the University of Winchester campus on Sparkford Road, and is open to both students and non-students for live music from Saturday November 10 onwards. On that day the venue stages Transmission – A Tribute To Joy Division to coincide with the recent release of “Control,” a film about the late Ian Curtis of Joy Division.

Devoted to recreating the atmosphere of a live Joy Division gig, Transmission emulate the sound of one of the most inventive, evocative and influential groups of their era. Joy Division were formed in the late 1970s and dissolved in May 1980 after the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis. The remaining members went on to form New Order and have achieved much critical and commercial success. The influence of Joy Division, however, was far reaching. They were considered the pioneering band of the post-punk movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s. More than 20 years on you can still relive the dark cavernous sound of Joy Division through Transmission one of the leading UK tribute bands.

Tickets are available now from TICKETWEB or by calling 08700 600 100 (24hrs) and save £2 by getting tickets in advance.

Find more information on the venue and upcoming shows at www.nineteeneightynine.com  or email


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