9 Ferneham Hall Vision Review PDF 132 KB
A report by the Head of Leisure and Corporate Services.
Additional documents:
Decision:
RESOLVED that, having considered the feedback from the vision consultation, the Executive approves the following minor changes to the ‘A Vision: Fareham’s New Entertainment Venue’ document attached at Appendix A to the report:
· Amend the text relating to the number of seats needed to attract shows (Ferneham Hall Today paragraph’s 4 and 5) to
‘Ferneham Hall’s capacity of 708 seats is not high enough to attract the quality of performers that many people want to see, with shows only reaching an average of 53% capacity, or 372 seats.
Theatres with around 800 seats can generally attract higher profile and better-quality shows, generating more income through tickets sales and ‘on the night’ spending such as on food and drink.’
· Replace ‘dance studio’ with ‘flexible studio space’ (A Vision for the Future, page 9 and Design Priorities, page 11) to highlight the space’s potential for different types of activity.
· Amend the text relating to the main auditorium size to reflect feedback stating that more seating would help improve the venues offer:
‘Improve the comfort of the main auditorium and increase the size to around 800 seats to attract better quality shows’ (Design Priorities, page 11).
· Add ‘flexible’ to the priority of having a secondary performance space to reflect its multi-use nature (Design Priorities, page 11).
Minutes:
The comments from the Leisure & Community Scrutiny Panel, as set out in minute 7, were taken into account in considering this item.
At the invitation of the Executive Leader, the Chairman of the Leisure and Community Scrutiny Panel, Councillor Mrs C L A Hockley, addressed the Executive on this item.
RESOLVED that, having considered the feedback from the vision consultation, the Executive approves the following minor changes to the ‘A Vision: Fareham’s New Entertainment Venue’ document, attached at Appendix A to the report:
· Amend the text relating to the number of seats needed to attract shows (Ferneham Hall Today paragraph’s 4 and 5) to
‘Ferneham Hall’s capacity of 708 seats is not high enough to attract the quality of performers that many people want to see, with shows only reaching an average of 53% capacity, or 372 seats.
Theatres with around 800 seats can generally attract higher profile and better-quality shows, generating more income through tickets sales and ‘on the night’ spending such as on food and drink’.
· Replace ‘dance studio’ with ‘flexible studio space’ (A Vision for the Future, page 9 and Design Priorities, page 11) to highlight the space’s potential for different types of activity.
· Amend the text relating to the main auditorium size to reflect feedback stating that more seating would help improve the venues offer:
‘Improve the comfort of the main auditorium and increase the size to around 800 seats to attract better quality shows’ (Design Priorities, page 11).
· Add ‘flexible’ to the priority of having a secondary performance space to reflect its multi-use nature (Design Priorities, page 11).