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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Theatre Fears Future Threatened by New Sports Pitch

Theatre Fears Future Threatened by New Sports Pitch

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Open air theatre claims new floodlit pitch threatens its survival.
  • Over 550 objections filed against college's sports facility plans.
  • Theatre proposes seasonal usage limits to resolve conflict.
Theatre Fears Future Threatened by New Sports Pitch

Brighton Open Air Theatre (Boat) faces an existential threat due to proposed plans for a new floodlit football pitch and multi-use games area by BHASVIC college. The theatre's general manager stated that sustained noise and ball impacts would overwhelm performances, potentially ending non-amplified shows. Despite the college's assurance of noise and light mitigation mechanisms, over 550 objections highlight community concerns.

The theatre, located in Dyke Road Park, has proposed limiting the sports pitch's use from May to September, coinciding with its performance season. However, the charity claims these discussions have not influenced the current proposal, leading to fears that the theatre's operations would become unviable.

BHASVIC principal William Baldwin emphasized the educational and health benefits of the sports facilities for students and the community. A draft community use agreement outlines operational hours, with late-night use permitted on weekdays. A noise management plan is also in place, aiming to address neighbour complaints.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The theatre fears that noise and light from a proposed floodlit sports pitch will make its performances unviable and jeopardize its future.
Brighton, Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College (BHASVIC) is proposing the floodlit football pitch and multi-use games area.
More than 550 people have objected to the plans for the new sports pitch near Brighton Open Air Theatre.

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