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    BBC A number of people are seen standing outside the Causeway Coast And Glens Borough Council offices in Coleraine. They are dressed in colourful coats and jackets. A group is holding a banner that reads: 'Save The Riverside Theatre' and one man is holding a sign that reads 'Riverside Theatre Club'.BBC

    Ulster University (UU) announced last week that the Riverside Theatre, located on its Coleraine campus, will close in August after nearly 50 years in operation

    A protest against the planned closure of the Riverside Theatre has been held in Coleraine, County Londonderry.

    Ulster University (UU) announced last week that the theatre building, located on its Coleraine campus, will close in August after nearly 50 years in operation.

    The university previously stated the building has “come to the end of its life” and would require significant capital investment to remain in use.

    A number of people attended the rally outside the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council offices on Tuesday evening, calling for the theatre to remain open.

    The Riverside Theatre building on the Coleraine campus. A number of banners are seen on the outside of the building.

    The venue has a capacity of about 350 people

    The venue, which is billed as Northern Ireland’s oldest operating professional theatre outside of Belfast opened in the 1970s, has a capacity of about 350 people.

    Concerns were first raised over the long-term future of the theatre back in January, after UU, which owns the venue, confirmed it was reviewing the way it was used.

    In March, the university proposed Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council consider entering into a lease agreement for the theatre and pay almost £750,000 to carry out what are deemed essential repairs, as well as taking on yearly running costs in the region of £500,000.

    UU said the university faced “unprecedented financial challenges” and said “it is more important than ever that we focus our resources on core academic activities”.

    Getty Images A man with black hair and black eyebrows is attending a red carpet event in a tuxedo. A number of blurred sponsors can be seen in the background wall.Getty Images

    The Riverside Theatre is where film and TV actor James Nesbitt first cut his teeth as an actor

    The university’s latest financial statement showed they had a surplus of more than £80m.

    Steven Millar, a local actor from the north coast, has been spearheading the campaign to save the Riverside Theatre.

    He organised the protest outside the council offices to call on local representatives to help keep the venue open, saying it plays a vital role in the area.

    “The turnout is here because we really care about this theatre,” he said.

    “It is a massive community cornerstone. Not only is it a professional theatre, but it also hosts drama groups, dance groups, elderly people, summer camps for young people, and it’s such an important building.

    “We want our councillors to go to the university and fight for another viable option, Mr Millar said.

    “I don’t believe this is the end,” he added.

    Allister Kyle has stubble and is wearing a navy half-zip fleece that has a blue fox logo.  He is also wearing a chequered blue and white shirt.

    TUV councillor Alistair Kyle says there has been a lack of engagement from the university

    Speaking to BBC News NI, TUV councillor Allister Kyle said it has been “disappointing” that there has been “little engagement with the university” up until this point.

    “Basically, we have been set an ultimatum to take this on, or else it will close.

    “So, I suppose it is more promising that later this month we will have a meeting with the university, and hopefully something positive can come out of that.”

    Councillors are due to meet with university representatives on 17 June.

    Alliance councillor Lee Kane said the planned closure is “deeply concerning” for the local community.

    “We know how vital the Riverside Theatre is for the local arts and theatre scene here on the north coast,” he told BBC News NI.

    “It is the only theatre of its type within this area, and you would have to travel quite a distance to find another theatre like this one—or one that is able to host the same level of productions as the Riverside.

    “We want the Riverside to remain open, and we want to see it continue as a theatre.”

    Lee Kane has short brown hair and is wearing black-rimmed glasses. 
He is wearing a navy jacket, jumper and white shirt. 
He is standing outside council offices in Coleraine.

    Alliance councillor Lee Kane says a number of options should be explored and believes a viable solution can be found to keep the theatre open

    Kane said it was not a feasible option for the council to take on the running costs and pay for the repairs of the theatre.

    “The decision on whether or not to keep the theatre open lies solely with Ulster University,” he said.

    “We, as a council, want it to remain open, but this is not our [the council’s] responsibility to take over.”

    Mr Kane said a number of options should be explored before the theatre closes and believes a viable solution can hopefully be found.

    The council currently operates two smaller community arts venues: Flowerfield Arts Centre in Portstewart and Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre in Limavady.

    A spokesperson for Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council said economically, the council is one of the poorest in Northern Ireland and that it is effectively managing a wide range of services within extremely limited resources.

    “Taking on the Riverside Theatre and its extensive repair bill and associated operating costs would have direct impact on the council’s ability to invest in other projects, such as play parks or health and wellbeing facilities.

    “Council currently operates two vibrant arts and culture centres at a significant cost of almost £900k p.a. to the local ratepayer; one of these facilities is just two miles from the Riverside Theatre.[Flowerfield Arts Centre].”

    A council spokesperson added that a community delegation will be offered the chance to present to the council at the end of June, but that it is not clear if any representations have been made to the university about it’s civic responsibilities.

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