Press Release: SAVE gives its support to proposals to rejuvenate Perth City Hall
Press Release 10/12/2013
SAVE Britain's Heritage is giving its strong support to imaginative proposals from the Perth City Market Trust for the rejuvenation of Perth City Hall, which has been under threat of demolition for many years. The urgency of the situation is underlined by the fact that Perth and Kinross Council will decide on the new proposals on Wednesday and appear likely to reject them leaving the way open for demolition.
In SAVE's view the City Hall is a major Edwardian landmark and a distinguished piece of architecture, well built and well detailed by the best Scottish architects and masons. One of the attractions of the proposals is that it makes very good use of the central space with a first floor gallery with additional retail space. This brings activity to the heart of the building and will provide new public realm for the city which will be available to the public throughout the year, everyday and hopefully during the evenings too.
This proposal, which is supported by the Prince's Regeneration Trust as well as an impressive array of local and national organisations and businesses, will create jobs and bring new economic activity to the city centre.
SAVE's President Marcus Binney says: "It would be entirely premature to agree to demolition just as a constructive proposal has come forward. Unlike some of the earlier proposals, which involved disfiguring alterations to the buildings, the new proposal is carefully thought out and will breathe life into the entire building including the upper stories, with a mixture of shops and places to eat as well as small stalls for regular market use".
For more information please contact SAVE on: office@savebritainsheritage.org /0207 253 3500
Notes to editors:
SAVE Britain's Heritage has been campaigning for historic buildings since its formation in 1975 by a group of architects, journalists and planners. It is a strong, independent voice in conservation, free to respond rapidly to emergencies and to speak out loud for the historic built environment.
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