Loughborough Town Deal confirms £1.6 million grant for arts and culture hub

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The town deal funding will support the renovation of the old Generator Hall, a 1930s building which was originally home to diesel generators that powered the then Loughborough College's many town centre departments.

 

David Pagett-Wright, Chair of the Generator Loughborough CIC, said: "The Town Deal funding has given us a tremendous boost. We are so pleased to be part of it.

 

“The Generator Hall will become the multimedia arts venue that the community of Loughborough and the wider area needs.

 

“It will become a cultural hub that will deliver performances, exhibitions, gigs, workshops, lectures and debates, festivals and heritage events, school visits and community engagement. We envisage a dynamic and multifunctional space serving all Loughborough communities.”

 

Generator project diesel engines

 

Next door to the former Generator Hall is a former art and design college building which is also part of the overall Generator project. Its renovation has been funded separately and is now home to creative industries including Ohh Deer, Cotton Clara and Our Neighbourhood. Public, a coffee shop and bakery, is on the ground floor.

 

So far, Loughborough Town Deal has committed to invest:

  • £2.6 million to create a Digital Skills Hub at Loughborough College
  • £900,000 to create a Careers and Enterprise Hub in Loughborough's town centre
  • £835,000 to help save Taylor’s Bell Foundry, the last major bell foundry in the UK
  • £1.7 million to support the Bedford Square Gateway Project which is regenerating part of the town centre
  • £885,000 to fund towpath improvements alongside the River Soar.

Combined with the Generator project, that brings committed Town Deal investment in Loughborough so far to around £8.5 million.

 

Generator project building May 2022