The Show Must Go On: Theatres, Arts Venues and Civic Buildings in Community Ownership

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Organization: 
Locality

The Show Must Go On is an overview of how civic buildings can be successfully owned and run by community organisations.

Theatres, performance, event and exhibition venues and town halls are a highly valued part of the community. However it can be hard to ensure these buildings have the right mix of uses to keep them viable in the long-term. Local councils are increasingly working with community partners to secure the future of these buildings.

It contains practical advice from Locality (UK) members who run civic buildings, tips from Locality staff and advice on funding and support.

Short and easy to read, this is a great introduction to the practicalities of community-owned civic spaces

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Locality’s guide to the community-ownership of theatres, arts venues and civic buildings. - See more at: http://locality.org.uk/resources/civic-buildings-show/#sthash.Wmk9hz7R.d...
Locality’s guide to the community-ownership of theatres, arts venues and civic buildings. - See more at: http://locality.org.uk/resources/civic-buildings-show/#sthash.Wmk9hz7R.dpuf

Locality’s guide to the community-ownership of theatres, arts venues and civic buildings. - See more at: http://locality.org.uk/resources/civic-buildings-show/#sthash.Wmk9hz7R.dpuf

Locality’s guide to the community-ownership of theatres, arts venues and civic buildings. - See more at: http://locality.org.uk/resources/civic-buildings-show/#sthash.Wmk9hz7R.dpuf
Year: 
2011
Format: 
Document
Guidebook
Case study
Categories: 
Culture and the Arts
Housing & Real Estate
International CED
Source: 
Org

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