To agree a vision for the transformation of the cultural facilities in Fareham and approve funding to undertake an architectural feasibility study to assist in the development of the vision.
In March 2014 the Executive agreed new arrangements to transfer the management of Westbury Manor Museum to the newly established Hampshire Cultural Trust. The new Trust was formed following a strategic review of the arts and museum service in Hampshire that was commissioned by Hampshire County Council.
The new arrangements for Westbury Manor Museum included a three year funding agreement until 2016 and a commitment from Hampshire Cultural Trust, in partnership with Fareham Borough Council and Hampshire County Council, to develop a strategic vision for the integration of cultural facilities in the Borough of Fareham.
The cultural offer in Fareham is focused around three key facilities. Westbury Manor Museum and Ashcroft Arts Centre which are operated by Hampshire Cultural Trust on behalf of Fareham Borough Council and Hampshire County Council respectively. Ferneham Hall is managed directly by Fareham Borough Council.
This report sets out a strategic vision for the transformation of these cultural facilities aimed at providing first class cultural opportunities for the community that will add vibrancy whilst reducing cost and improving customer satisfaction.
Underpinning this vision is to reduce the current combined subsidy for operating the three cultural facilities by a target parameter of 40% through a combination of increased income and reducing costs.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
: Community Engagement Strategy;
Decision due: 18 May 2015 by Executive
Lead member: Executive Member for Leisure and Community
Lead director: Director of Community
Contact: Mark Bowler, Head of Streetscene Email: mbowler@fareham.gov.uk.