Further to my recent
blog about the
St Mary in the Castle Charitable Trust not renewing its lease later this year, Councillor Andy Batsford, Cabinet Lead for Health and Culture at Hastings Borough Council has got in touch with me, many thanks Andy!
Councillor Batsford included the Council statement issued recently to the media, which I reproduce below, and reassured me that St Mary in the Castle is still regarded as a "Jewel in Hastings Cultural crown." The Council is looking for a "cultural partner that has the means and ability to take St Marys on as a going concern" and as a sustainable business, and is excited by potential future developments.
However, the Council continues to need to look for savings across the board in these financially tight times, so consequently cannot offer any more grants to whoever takes over next, following what had previously been given to help St Mary in the Castle reopen following the Covid-19 Crisis (see below).
I understand this completely, as Central Government has
reduced the Central Government Revenue Support Grant that Hastings received from the £14,000,000 a year it was when they took over at Westminster in 2010 to nothing since 2018... In addition to not receiving any central government grant anymore, Local Government is severely restricted in how much it can increase Council Tax annually despite the increasing costs and inflation that we are all experiencing, indeed, this year limited to just 1.99%, which includes a 1% increase in the Adult Social Care precept, so effectively just a 0.99% increase for 2022/23 - see
blog.
Here is the Hastings Borough Council press statement:
“We are also
very sad to hear the news of the closure of St Mary in the Castle, and we would
like to thank the trustees and staff there for their hard work over the years,
running a very complex venue during a difficult time. They have provided many
years of great entertainment, culture and world class acts for the town and its
visitors.
“Hastings
Borough Council was keen to help the trustees of St Mary in the Castle reopen
after Covid, we met them on a number of occasions and gave them £18,000 last
summer. However even this, a grant of just over £50,000 from Arts Council
England, and over £87,000 for Covid recovery from the government through
Hastings Borough Council appears not to have been enough given the ever
increasing costs of running venues. The café received additional Covid recovery
payments.
“The trustees
of St Mary in the Castle told us that without more funding they would have to
close. Sadly we are now in that position. Hastings Borough Council simply does
not have the resources available to support St Mary in the Castle.
“We will now
look at all options that don’t involve further funding from the council. We
look forward to ideas and conversations from individuals, organisations and
companies who can work with the council to provide a first class entertainment
venue that can be fully sustainable without sadly any Council subsidy.”
With many thanks again to Councillor Andy Batsford. 👍
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