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Tropicana moves closer to Levelling Up funded refurbishment

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The revamp of Weston-super-Mare’s Tropicana has moved closer with North Somerset Council’s appointment of architecture practice RCKa, and proposals to seek a commercial operator to be discussed at February’s full Council meeting.

Weston-super-Mare’s iconic seaside building is set to receive £8.67m investment to repair and upgrade facilities, increase capacity and elevate its status as a nationally significant multi-use entertainment space. 

This project is part of North Somerset Council’s ambitious placemaking vision for the town, made possible thanks to the authority’s successful bid for £20 million from the UK government’s Levelling Up Fund.

The report going before councillors next Tuesday (20 February) sets out the process to find a long-term operator to manage the Tropicana following completion of refurbishment. This follows 14 expressions of interest from local, regional and national operators as a result of a soft market testing exercise that took place between April and September 2023.

It is planned for the Tropicana, which is currently run in-house by the council, to remain open in its current form until early September 2024. 

The Tropicana will then close temporarily to allow construction and refurbishment work to take place. Recently completed building surveys highlighted priority areas including roofing, heating, lighting, ventilation systems, wall and flooring repairs, drainage, and upgrading toilet facilities.

Work is currently scheduled to finish by August 2025, so depending on what councillors decide next week, a new operator could be appointed to then start fit out and reopen the Tropicana shortly afterwards.

Dieter Kleiner, director at RCKa, said: “We’ve proposed a design and construction programme to improve the Tropicana’s structure to make it resilient and fit for purpose. We’ll then lead an ambitious public engagement programme, working with local artists and others to map a way forward to reviving the Tropicana as a commercially viable and highly flexible venue to accommodate a wider range of entertainment activities. Key to a successful future will be broadening focus beyond Weston’s seasonal visitor economy to encompass ‘everyday’ activities to improve the daily lives of local people, while bringing additional social value to the town.”

Councillor Mike Solomon, North Somerset Council’s executive member responsible for seafronts, events and concessions, said: “The much-loved Tropicana is a key destination at the heart of the seafront in Weston-super-Mare. However, the reality is that it doesn’t currently cover its operational costs and it needs significant repair. Thanks to our Levelling Up Fund award, it will be given a new lease of life to make sure facilities are fit for purpose and flexible enough to host a wider range of activities.

“We want to attract higher profile acts, culture and entertainment events to elevate Weston’s place within the regional, national and international scene. The important basic infrastructure works will enable a commercial operator to help us in this goal, which is an extremely exciting prospect not just for the town and local residents but for North Somerset and beyond.”

The commissioning plan for the procurement of an operator was published today on the council’s website at Agenda for Council on Tuesday 20 February.