Our use of cookies

We use strictly necessary cookies to make our site work. These cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify anyone. For more information on how these cookies work please see our privacy policy.

To agree to our use of analytical cookies, click the 'Accept cookies' button. No, give me more information.
Accept cookies Reject analytical cookies Manage cookies
 
Visit the Staffordshire County Council newsroom homepage
 

Potential uses for Shire Hall identified

Posted on Friday 10th May 2019
Shire-Hall

Several new uses for Shire Hall have been recommended by consultants.

Plans to develop a Staffordshire landmark as a multi-use venue serving different parts of the community have been put forward by architectural regeneration specialists.

The proposals for the Grade II* listed Shire Hall in the centre of Stafford would see:

  • the Assembly Hall used as a high-quality flexible event and exhibition space;
  • the former library used for a small business start-up space;
  • the vaults used for food or drink.

And it’s also suggested that one of the courtrooms, or other spaces, could potentially be used as a museum or exhibition space for local groups and organisations.

Mark Winnington, Staffordshire County Council’s Cabinet member for Economic Growth, said:

"At a time when town centres everywhere are looking to make best use of their properties, the idea of using Shire Hall for a variety of purposes is flexible and exciting.

The nature of the Grade II* listing is such that the back of the building is more flexible for renovation than the Assembly Hall and we are working on funding bids from various sources, including Historic England, to ensure that the building is maintained and preserved for future generations.

Any future use of the building needs to have a long-term credibility, not be a burden on taxpayers and contribute to the wider prosperity of Stafford town centre.”

An initial assessment of the building, which dates from the 1790s, was undertaken by the Prince’s Regeneration Trust, before more detailed work was carried out by heritage building specialists Ingham Pinnock Associates and others.

Director Ross Ingham said:

"Shire Hall is a magnificent building, full of potential and there’s no reason why it can’t fulfil an active role in the heart of Stafford.”

The building is still used for one-off events. Recently an amateur drama group used one of the court rooms for a performance, while the Assembly Hall is to be used as the medical area for June’s IRONMAN 70.3 event and will host the end-of-year exhibition for Stafford College art students.

Mark Winnington added:

"The building is being heated, inspected regularly and maintained. This is a complex process, but we’re determined to get it right for a building we’re all very proud of.”

Related Items

Sorry, there are no related items