WORK is to begin in August on the redevelopment of the Palace Theatre and Grand Hall in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire Council has announced.
The existing facilities will be transformed into a ‘state-of-the-art’ regional concert hall and theatre, in what the local authority said represents a ‘major’ investment in the town’s cultural infrastructure and regeneration ambitions.
Mobilisation will commence onsite during July with the main contract commencing on August 4 with completion in early 2028. The main contractor for the refurbishment works are McLaughlin & Harvey, supported by an external multi-disciplinary team led by Atkins Realis. The wider project team includes Keppie Design, RSP, Struers, Wardell Armstrong, Atelier Ten, and Theatreplan.
Works to the Palace Theatre and the Grand Hall include the construction of a new extension at the front of the existing Palace Theatre incorporating a new café and bar, reception and ticket office and improved level access to both venues. Both venues will benefit from extensive refurbishment internally and externally including improvements to back of house facilities and stage, public areas and energy efficient upgrades to existing heating and electrical systems.
Councillor Douglas Reid, leader of East Ayrshire Council, said, “Today’s announcement of the start date is music to my ears, and I’m sure the people of Kilmarnock share my excitement to learn that works can now officially commence. It’s full steam ahead for a project which will not only transform the town of Kilmarnock, but which will boost our cultural offerings and bring significant economic, social and environmental benefits to all of East Ayrshire.
“Technically, this is a very complex project and the team has taken time to ensure every detail has been considered to mitigate and address these challenges.’
“This is a key milestone which marks the culmination of months of planning and coordination and shared ambition between all partners and I very much look forward to seeing this progress.”