Date: -
Audience: SPAB Members and their guests
Price:
SPAB member £8
Event details
Friday 24 April, 2pm to 3.30pm
Join us at Brighton's famous Hippodrome. After over a century hosting entertainment the venue has been silent for some years. Works have been ongoing to save the building and put it back into use for the 21st century. This is an exciting chance to see progress since our last visit three years ago.
The ceilings are now all fully restored and all scaffold removed. The fly tower is being adapted with a three storey steel frame for green rooms and so on. Hippodrome House is awaiting revised consent so is very much a demolition site with lift towers and new walls going up.
All will become clear on site but attendees might like to look at the planning application to see the latest proposals – 1 April is the date for consideration by the Planning Committee. Our tour will be with Andy Lambor of Matsim, the developer and owner of the building.
You will need
Please bring your own PPE ie hardwearing shoes and hard hat, but hi-viz will be provided.
How to get there
Brighton Hippodrome
Middle Street, Brighton, BN1 1AL
The site is a 15-20 minute walk from Brighton Station and well served by public transport. Parking in central Brighton is relatively easy but expensive.
Accessibility
This is a working construction site.
There will be limited facilities, dust, noise, uneven surfaces, obstacles and low passages and so on.
Anything we can do to make this event more accessible for you? Please email membership@spab.org.uk.
Photos and filming: We may take photos or videos at this event to be used in future promotion, including in print and online. Participants may take photos and short videos for personal use, with permission of the course leader and all other participants in frame. If you want to post on social media, please message SPAB's Comms Team (press@spab.org.uk or @spab1877) for permission. If your material is good, we might ask to share it with our followers.
All bookings are subject to our Terms and Conditions.
Photo credit: Hippodrome interior CC 0 by Andy Li via Wikimedia Commons