Willmott Dixon wins Horsham theatre refurb
Willmott Dixon Interiors has begun work on the first refurbishment of Horsham’s theatre, The Capitol, since 2002.
Improvements are promised throughout the theatre, cinema monitors, auditorium, lavatories, bar areas and field space of job. Seating shall be upgraded, while new lay-outs will enhance viewing positions for disabled company.
The scope involves mechanical, electrical and plumbing works to red meat up the new fabricate and decorative works to enhance the appearance of entrance of condo areas and the constructing’s external façade.
The theatre is scheduled to re-commence in monotonous 2026 – shiny in time for its annual pantomime.
Adam Worrall, managing director of Willmott Dixon Interiors, stated: “We’re happy to be working with Horsham District Council on a project that can enormously enhance a noteworthy-cherished public asset. The refurbishment will mutter a extra shiny, welcoming and accessible condo, while supporting environmental sustainability and offering long-term label for the native neighborhood.”
Willmott Dixon Interiors’ unusual music epic involves the restoration of the vulnerable Granada cinema in east London, Brent Civic Centre in Wembley Park and The Amelia Scott cultural and finding out centre in Kent.
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