Chester City Council has expressed its disappointment in failing to secure a grant from the Big Lottery Fund’s Living Landmark Programme to develop plans for a cultural centre near the city’s Roman amphitheatre – but announced that it will be working with English Heritage to find further sources for the £100,000 needed to work out detailed plans.
The £19m centre was conceived to promote Roman Chester by displaying artefacts found at the amphitheatre and interpreting the site.
Portfolio holder for culture, Councillor Ann Farrell, said: “Although we are disappointed that our exciting proposals to the Big Lottery Fund, which had good local support, were not shortlisted in this highly competitive round, our plans for the overall scheme are still on track.”
Portfolio holder for economy, Councillor Reggie Jones, added: “The Imperial Amphitheatre Centre will provide a modern, fully accessible facility, which will not only benefit residents and visitors, but also protect this unique site which forms the cornerstone of our culture park programme.
“We will continue to work hard with all parties to secure this vision for Chester and the north west.”
As yet, no architect has been appointed to design the scheme. Details: www.chester.gov.uk