We will restore the Assembly Hall at Acland Burghley School, Camden to its former glory, establishing a world-class performance and exhibition space, preserving local heritage and giving current and future generations of local people - irrespective of background - access to a professional arts space

Categories

  • Arts/Culture/Heritage Arts/​Culture/​Heritage
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Environment/Conservation Environment/​Conservation
Beneficiaries

  • Children (3-18) Children (3-18)
  • Older People Older People
  • General Public/Humankind General Public/​Humankind

The iconic Assembly Hall was designed in the 1960s as a world-class multi-use space for pupils and the wider community. It is now a much-loved local asset, regularly used by community groups across Camden. Lack of disabled access and damaging adaptations prior to becoming a listed building mean the Hall is no longer fit for purpose. Without investment the heritage of this unique example of Brutalist architecture will be lost, alongside its benefits to the 18,000 local people who access it yearly

Funding from our Hall for All campaign will transform the Hall’s disability access, and upgrade staging, acoustics, lighting, and ventilation, restoring its former glory. Our Community-Led Management board, which represents 13 groups, including Camden Youth Service, the Somali Youth Development Resource Centre, an anti-racist theatre company, and residents, is driving plans to ensure the Hall continues to serve the community.

Categories

  • Arts/Culture/Heritage Arts/​Culture/​Heritage
  • Education/Training/Employment Education/​Training/​Employment
  • Environment/Conservation Environment/​Conservation
Beneficiaries

  • Children (3-18) Children (3-18)
  • Older People Older People
  • General Public/Humankind General Public/​Humankind