Motherwell Concert Hall and Theatre to be demolished due to RAAC
A decision has been made to demolish Motherwell Concert Hall and Theatre.
An inspection of the building in September 2023 found significant evidence of Reinforced Aerated Autoclaved Concrete (RAAC) in 95% of the roof area.
RAAC is a lightweight, bubbly form of concrete which was often used in construction from the mid-1950s to the mid-1990s.
It is weaker than traditional concrete and can pose a risk to the structural integrity of a property.
Councillor Jim Logue, Leader of the Council, explained, “Several of the RAAC panels showed damage, including signs of water ingress that could weaken the roof’s load-bearing capacity.
“The building has been closed since September last year on safety grounds, with most of the programmed shows and performances relocated to Airdrie Town Hall, Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility and other venues.
“We have explored all the options and have concluded that removal of the RAAC and replacing the roof would cost a minimum of between £10.5 and £11.65 million and likely considerably more.
“I recognise the huge part that the concert hall and theatre have played in the cultural life of Motherwell and North Lanarkshire over many years, and I have attended many wonderful performances in the building.
“However, demolishing the theatre and concert hall is the only economically viable option. This has been an incredibly difficult decision.
“Culture has a huge part to play in people’s lives, which is why we have agreed that options will be considered in the future, including cultural facilities as part of the approved Ravenscraig Hub.
“In the meantime, we will continue to use the excellent facilities at Airdrie Town Hall to programme as many shows as possible, and the hugely popular pantomime will continue to have a home at Ravenscraig.”
Members of the policy and strategy committee agreed to the decision at a meeting on Thursday, 5 December 2024.