Regular readers of this blog will recognise this week’s featured promo video from November 2023 advertising Mustard Seed Songs’ proposed May 2024 Risen! The Musical. Some may be asking when tickets will be on sale, but unfortunately, they won’t be.
The project was plagued with problems including the challenge of obtaining a quality amateur cast- many potential performers were already committed to their own music society’s productions, while others did not wish to be involved with “the Jesus story.”
However, the main problem was that Fareham Borough Council put an injunction on the Titchfield Festival Theatre not allowing them to put on shows at their Arden Theatre after February 2024.
This article taken from the Portsmouth News gives the story from the perspective of the Fareham Borough Council.
Fareham Borough Council is taking action against Titchfield Festival Theatre after a 450-seat theatre was built without planning permission.
By Sophie Lewis
Published 30th Nov 2023, 12:58 GMT
Updated 30th Nov 2023, 13:00 GMT
Officers visited the site and met with representatives of the theatre company who explained that work was underway to create a new 450-seat theatre.
The council officers were shown around the development which includes a newly excavated underground orchestra pit beneath the stage and a complex of backstage changing rooms and rehearsal areas.
The new theatre has been created in a space which had previously been granted planning
permission by the council for use as storage.
The officers warned the company that, without planning permission being obtained, the new venue was at risk of enforcement action being taken – and the company has since put on numerous public performances which have been advertised on the website.
The performances are advised to run through December and into the new year, despite the lack of planning permission.
Councillor Nick Walker, Chairman of the Planning Committee, said: “Titchfield Festival Theatre has left the Council with no option but to pursue this formal planning enforcement action. It beggars belief that anyone would build a new 450-seat theatre without first securing planning permission.”
In 2019, Titchfield Festival Theatre Limited applied for planning permission for a 567-seat theatre at this location which is behind their existing smaller theatre premises.
The application was refused by the Council as the site is in an unsustainable and poorly accessible location outside the urban area, has inadequate levels of parking spaces provided, and the new theatre would lead to a significant increase in noise affecting neighbours.
A second application submitted later in 2019 was also refused planning permission.
No planning permission has been granted to date for a new theatre.
The Enforcement Notice requires the theatre to cease use by February 29, 2024 unless an appeal is lodged. Titchfield Festival Theatre Limited has the right to appeal to the Secretary of State by December 29, 2023.
I will share the response of Titchfield Festival Theatre next blog
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