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Somerset Council Progresses with Octagon Theatre Redevelopment

A picture of the Octagon seats from above the stage
posted 18 Dec 2024

Somerset Council is actively progressing with the redevelopment of The Octagon Theatre in Somerset. The council is working on submitting a revised Outline Business Case (OBC) to DCMS.

The total project cost is £15 million, with Yeovil Town Council contributing £3.75 million in principle. Due to the rising costs of borrowing and building that made the original project unviable, the refurbishment will be smaller than originally planned.

The project was paused due to changes following the General Election. Now, Somerset Council is moving forward with the submission of a revised OBC and a full business case.

Councillor Federica Smith-Roberts, Lead Member for Communities for Somerset Council, said: “The Octagon Theatre redevelopment is a pivotal project that will modernise the venue for the whole of Somerset, making it a hub for cultural expression. Somerset Council is delighted to drive forward the redevelopment plans which will breathe new life into The Octagon Theatre.”

Councillor Andy Soughton, Leader of Yeovil Town Council, added: “We recognise the importance of The Octagon Theatre and its value in providing vital services to the residents of Yeovil. We can now look forward to seeing this project move forward in partnership with Somerset Council, who will be delivering and managing the project and then handing the facility over to Yeovil Town Council to own and manage once complete. Many have wanted to see the venue re-open its doors to provide high-quality entertainment, and Yeovil Town Council is committed to helping deliver this for residents.”

A revised Outline Business Case will be submitted in Spring 2025, and Somerset Council is currently appointing a design team.

Fundraising for The Octagon Theatre still continues, and you can get involved via the Name A Seat campaign. From as little as £150, you can have a personalised plaque on a seat within the new auditorium once it is developed. Contributing now means that you will be placed on a priority list and contacted to choose a seat for your plaque once the seating plan has been designed. Email westlandsyeovil@yeovil.gov.uk for more information on Name A Seat.

There is also scope for large potential funders interested in supporting the redevelopment project to connect with Somerset Council to explore opportunities for partnership working and funding that will significantly impact the delivery of the project positively. Anyone who may be interested in doing so can contact Adam Burgan, Arts & Entertainment Venues Manager, via email at adam.burgan@somerset.gov.uk before the 13th Jan 2025.

Whilst The Octagon Theatre remains closed, Westlands Entertainment Venue in Yeovil continues to provide high-quality live entertainment for residents and visitors to enjoy. Westlands is set to host the legendary Octagon Theatre pantomime this year from Friday 13th December, as it presents Jack and the Beanstalk. Visit westlandsyeovil.co.uk for full information.

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