110 Streatham Hill
London
SW2 4RD
No visitors or mail please.
The Friends have no access to, or control of, the building, which is currently only partially in use, as a slot machine lounge by Merkur Casino UK.
The freehold has been sold to Ruach City Church; the original headlease held by Mecca Bingo (Top Rank) has been cancelled; and Merkur’s original lease has been replaced.
The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre is a volunteer-run charity campaigning to save this ‘sleeping beauty’ for the benefit of the community.
We are registered in England as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) Number CE024993 and Registered Charity Number 1193643.
We are members of NCVO ncvo.org.uk
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Expert: Rupert Litherland
Town Planning Consultant, Rolfe Judd Planning
Rupert has worked as a town planning consultant with Rolfe Judd Planning for over 10 years. Rupert’s previous experience has focused largely in London and the South-East working on a wide array of planning projects from small estate management for a large Central London estates portfolio to whole regeneration schemes such as Medina Yard on the Isle of Wight.
Rupert also has a wealth of experience working with complex and challenging heritage-led developments – from scheduled monuments in Leicester and the Solent to the wholesale restoration of a fabulous Queen Anne Style, Grade I Listed building next to St. James Park.
Rolfe Judd have been based in Oval for over 30 years and have continued to work with Lambeth Council on a wide array of local projects. Rupert, having been a former resident of Tooting and Herne Hill, has a strong connection to South-West London and is keen to support the vision of ‘The Friends of Streatham Hill Theatre’ in achieving a fantastic new space for the local community.
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