Derby News].The result is zero support for Dubrek Studios, which is visited by 2,000 people annually for the venue’s weekly gigs and 1,500 people for workshops.
Between 250 and 300 artists per week use the site’s various facilities.Developer St James’ Securities signed a £45million deal with the city council to develop a new venue, Becketwell Performance Venue, which itself will cost approximately £36million.Neither the city council’s planning officer nor its committee has recognised that Dubrek Studios is a community facility, which Dean has disputed.He argues that the performance venue planning permission should have mandated the developer funds the relocation of Dubrek Studios in line with the support given to Padley (and previously.
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