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£3m culture funding for Worcester's railway arch regeneration plan

22 January 2019
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Arches in Worcester picture courtesy of Node
Arches in Worcester picture courtesy of Node

Worcester’s railway arches are set to be transformed into a major new cultural destination for the city, providing a hub for business and creative skills development.

The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Jeremy Wright MP, has awarded £3m in funding to this ambitious £4.5m project, from the Cultural Development Fund.

It was one of five areas in the country to receive money from the new £20m DCMS / Arts Council England fund that focuses on developing the economic impact of creative industries, arts and heritage.

The funding will be used to create a new key gateway for the city, following the line of the Victorian arches from Foregate Street railway station to The Hive and the river Severn.

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Councillor Marc Bayliss, Leader of Worcester City Council, said: “Revitalising Worcester’s historic arches is a key part of our vision for the city centre, and I welcome this funding that will help us unite our city’s heritage and its vibrant future. The arches will become a key skills training base for the city, a cultural hub, tourist destination and a new pedestrian key route.”

Eight of the arches will be refurbished, becoming dynamic work and creative spaces, transforming the area into a modern, 21st Century workplace for creative industries, and a cultural destination for tourists and local communities.

A leadership and entrepreneurial skills programme will be developed to encourage graduates and others to seek pathways into employment and business start-up, with 67 new jobs being created and over 500 training places.

A Festivals Hub will be established in the arches, delivering festivals and cultural events across Worcester. The Festivals Hub will support festival organisers, encouraging skills development and volunteer opportunities in the creative industries.

The arches will also host an information point for tourists visiting the city and continue to be a thriving vibrant home for independent retail and food offers.

Arches in Worcester picture courtesy of Node
Arches in Worcester picture courtesy of Node

Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright said: “Creativity, arts and heritage make our towns and cities unique and our communities better places to live. With clear plans in place, this funding has the potential to make Worcester a more exciting place to live, work and visit, attracting further investment and creating jobs. This is an incredible opportunity for Worcester to build on its industrial heritage to create a vibrant cultural hub for the local community.”

The project will include improvements to the environment of the arches area, including new lighting and surfacing of the walkway, as well as key infrastructure including electricity and plumbing to the spaces that will be created within the individual arches.

The funding bid was successfully prepared by Worcester Cultural Partnership, which will match it with a further £1.5m. The Partnership is led by Worcester City Council and comprises The University of Worcester, Severn Arts, Network Rail, Worcestershire Arts Partnership, Worcestershire County Council and local businesses including Burger Shop / A Rule of TumMethod Roastery and The Hive.

Laura Worsfold, Chief Executive of Severn Arts, said: “We are delighted that Worcester has been awarded this funding in recognition of our aspiration and ambition to become a centre for excellence in creative skills and to deliver a high quality, innovative festivals programme that encourages new and existing audiences to participate in the arts. This will have a significant impact on transforming this part of the city into a vibrant new artistic quarter for everyone. Severn Arts is at a pivotal moment in its development as a cultural charity, supporting music education and the arts, and looks forward to being a partner in this exciting venture.”

Professor David Green CBE, Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive of the University of Worcester, welcomed the funding.

 

“The renovation and fresh use of the railway arches will create a modern, 21st century centre for the creative industries in Worcester,” he said.

 

“These industries bring so much enjoyment, employment and benefit to our society. Their growth in Worcester will enrich the City and County, encouraging many more of our talented graduates to remain in the City and create fresh economic prosperity and cultural dynamism. Winning this bid and the opening of the new University of Worcester Art House means that 2019 is shaping up to be a red-letter year for art, culture, creativity and industry in Worcester.”

Mark Chislett, Co-founder of Method Coffee Roasters moved to the arches in the hope of the investment in the area.

“Relocating our business to Worcester arches last year we could see the huge potential of the area to be a focal point for makers and artisan producers like us - somewhere we could connect with the wider community and create a space to showcase our work and offer a quality experience,” he said.

“I think the success of this bid is huge news for Worcester. City centres need to work harder than ever to stand out and attract visitors - I believe that’s exactly what this project can do.”


Nicky Godding is editor of The Business Magazine. Before her journalism career, she worked mainly in public relations moving into writing when she was invited to launch Retail Watch, a publication covering retail and real estate across Europe.

After some years of constant travelling, she tucked away her passport and concentrated on business writing, co-founding a successful regional business magazine. She has interviewed some of the UK’s most successful entrepreneurs who have built multi-million-pound businesses and reported on many science and technology firsts.

She reports on the region’s thriving business economy from start-ups, family businesses and multi-million-pound corporations, to the professionals that support their growth and the institutions that educate the next generation of business leaders.

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