London,
05
March
2020
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15:09
Europe/London

City Corporation provides new funding for Centre for Music project

The City of London Corporation has today agreed to provide further funding for the next stage of development for the proposed Centre for Music.

The Court of Common Council, the City Corporation’s top decision-making body, approved the release of £1.95m to commission continuing work on the proposals, including the funding model and technical studies to inform the site’s masterplan.

The new world-class venue for performance and education, designed by New York-based architects, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, would be built on the site of the Museum of London, which will relocate to West Smithfield.

The project masterplan aims to transform the area, paving the way for extensive regeneration and giving greater priority to pedestrians. The roundabout would be removed, additional ‘highwalks’ built, and public access to the historic Roman Wall improved.

The City Corporation has now pledged £6.8m in funding for work related to the proposed Centre for Music, including a detailed business case into its viability, and plans on design development, fundraising, business modelling, and capital funding.

The business case envisages a business model with no public subsidy required for the Centre’s running costs; instead, operational costs would be met through commercial opportunities provided by new spaces within the Centre. The next stage of work will include a robust and detailed Capital Funding Model.

Catherine McGuinness, Policy Chair at the City of London Corporation, said:

“Today’s decision builds upon the City of London Corporation’s previous investment in the plans for this world-class venue for performance and education in the heart of Culture Mile.

“Attracting outstanding performers and diverse audiences, as well as engagement from creative businesses, the Centre would bring much-needed regeneration to this area of the Square Mile and as a major project, represent placemaking for the twenty-first century.”

Sir Nicholas Kenyon, Managing Director, Barbican; Kathryn McDowell CBE, Managing Director, London Symphony Orchestra and Lynne Williams, Principal, Guildhall School of Music & Drama said:

“This is great news for the Centre for Music. The £1.95m funding package from the City of London Corporation enables us to develop plans in more detail. Working with our design and technical team, we can now move forward confidently with the next stage of the project’s development.

“The Centre for Music would play a key role in widening access, developing skills, providing jobs and training, and bring about positive social outcomes, reinforcing the vital role that music plays right across society.”

The City of London Corporation is the fourth largest funder of heritage and cultural activities in the UK and invests over £100m every year.

In partnership with the Barbican, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London Symphony Orchestra, and Museum of London, the City Corporation is leading the development of Culture Mile between Farringdon and Moorgate, a multi-million-pound initiative to create a new cultural and creative destination for London. As part of this, the City Corporation is providing a £197m investment in the new Museum of London, which will open in West Smithfield in 2024, and £6.8m to support the development of the proposed Centre for Music.

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About the City of London Corporation

The City of London Corporation is the governing body of the Square Mile dedicated to a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London, within a globally successful UK. www.cityoflondon.gov.uk

About the Centre for Music

The proposed Centre for Music aims to inspire a new generation with a love of music, harnessing the power of three internationally recognised cultural organisations, the Barbican, London Symphony Orchestra, and Guildhall School of Music & Drama.

Housed in a world-class building on the site of the current Museum of London, the development would provide state-of-the-art facilities for experiencing, making and learning about music, and transform the layout and public realm, benefiting people who work and live locally, as well as the millions who visit London every year. The Centre for Music would act as a focus for the City’s emerging Culture Mile. Land has been made available in principle by the City of London Corporation, and the Centre for Music would be run without public subsidy.

About Culture Mile

Culture Mile is a corner of London’s working capital, where creativity is fast becoming the most valuable currency. The City of London Corporation, together with the Barbican, Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London Symphony Orchestra and the Museum of London, is leading the animation of the whole neighbourhood with imaginative collaborations and events. Culture Mile brings commerce and culture together in a wealth of creativity. Known meets unknown. Ancient and modern collide as the streets are activated by exhibitions, gigs, pop-ups and events so, whether you’re with family, friends or flying solo, there’s something for everyone. And thanks to Crossrail’s new Elizabeth line connections at Farringdon and Moorgate, the area will be more connected than ever. Join us today where two thousand years of history collide with the world’s best culture. www.culturemile.london