Ealing Council has agreed to back CEPAC’s campaign for a performing arts centre in Ealing.
The move follows the publication by CEPAC of an extensive feasibility study which details the business case for such a centre. The study was jointly funded by CEPAC, the Council and the major developers active in Ealing town centre - Benson Elliot, British Land, Land Securities and St George.
Lucy Taylor, Ealing Council's Director of Regeneration and Planning, will help convene a round table discussion with the main stakeholders with interests in the town centre, to consider options for the creation of a community-based arts space.
John Hummerston, chair of the Campaign for an Ealing Performance & Arts Centre added: “I am encouraged that the recent comments from the Council show a willingness to fulfil its stated aim for Ealing to be a ‘leading West London centre for the arts’, which has long been our target”.
The move follows the publication by CEPAC of an extensive feasibility study which details the business case for such a centre. The study was jointly funded by CEPAC, the Council and the major developers active in Ealing town centre - Benson Elliot, British Land, Land Securities and St George.
Lucy Taylor, Ealing Council's Director of Regeneration and Planning, will help convene a round table discussion with the main stakeholders with interests in the town centre, to consider options for the creation of a community-based arts space.
John Hummerston, chair of the Campaign for an Ealing Performance & Arts Centre added: “I am encouraged that the recent comments from the Council show a willingness to fulfil its stated aim for Ealing to be a ‘leading West London centre for the arts’, which has long been our target”.