Try GOLD - Free
£4.5m plan approved for Harlequin Theatre
Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
|June 26, 2025
OPENING DATE SET FOR SPRING 2027 AS COUNCILLORS AGREE THEY 'NEED TO GET THEIR SKATES ON'

THE Harlequin Theatre in Redhill finally has a target re-opening date after being forced to suddenly close in 2023 when it was found to be riddled with dangerous crumbly concrete.
The theatre, cinema and community space has been shut since September 2023 when reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) was discovered at the Redhill hub.
Since then its future has hung in the balance and in January this year was placed on a national list of venues at risk of permanent closure due to “severe structural or safety issues, or redevelopment proposals”.
Now, finally, Reigate and Banstead Borough Council’s executive agreed a path forward at its Thursday, June 19 meeting - and will set aside £4.5m to remove the RAAC from the theatre's roof in what senior councillors said will eliminate the risk of its doors having to close again.
If everything goes to schedule, the council expects the theatre to reopen in late spring 2027. Plans to modernise the theatre, which could have run concurrently with repair works as part of a previously announced £10m project have been put on hold. The council said it wants to consider whether it should hand over control to a private group.
This, the meeting was told, would save the theatre from any future funding cuts - a situation made more complicated by the impending mergers of councils in Surrey.
This story is from the June 26, 2025 edition of Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
Son Tyler's death 'was like being hit by a tsunami'
'I'VE NEVER FELT SUCH INTENSE EMOTIONS'
3 mins
October 09, 2025
Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
Crimefighting duo win award for teamwork such as tackling man with knife
A POLICE dog and her handler have been honoured with a top award for their exceptional teamwork keeping the people of East Surrey safe, including tackling a knifeman in a busy town centre at school leaving time.
2 mins
October 02, 2025
Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
Gang sentenced for roles in online dating fraud
MEMBERS of an organised crime group who swindled 99 victims out of £1.8 million by duping them through online dating sites have been jailed.
2 mins
October 02, 2025

Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
'You may see it as simply doing your job - but it's beyond that'
MUM PRAISES NHS FOR GIVING HER 'SECOND CHANCE'
3 mins
September 25, 2025

Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
Skydive from 15,000 feet for grandmothers of 85 and 75
TWO adventurous grandmas jumped from a plane to raise money for their care home.
2 mins
September 18, 2025

Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
'Gwen shows that, with determination, anything's possible
GIRL, 9, TO RECEIVE AN AWARD FOR PRINCE HARRY
2 mins
September 04, 2025
Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
£11m plan to boost the infrastructure of area
CYCLING AND WALKING TO BENEFIT FROM DEVELOPERS' CASH: PAGE 4
1 min
July 31, 2025

Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
NHS service closures are concerning
THE closure of local NHS services reported over the last month are deeply concerning.
1 mins
July 10, 2025

Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
Your future, your way: Retirement solutions for people ageing without children
As you approach retirement, you may be thinking about the best way to ensure your future comfort and wellbeing.
2 mins
July 10, 2025

Leatherhead and Dorking Advertiser
Three areas of county to be used as pilot for local government shake-up
A NEW way of running local government is going to be trialled in select parts of Surrey, with three areas chosen to pilot 'Neighbouring Area Committees.'
2 mins
July 10, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size