New Wimbledon Theatre issues update on reopening New Wimbledon Theatre has suspended all performances until June. Standing proudly since 1910, New Wimbledon Theatre first closed its doors to the public on March 16, 2020, due to coronavirus. A spokesperson for the theatre announced the postponement on Twitter this afternoon. As we continue to plan for our theatre re-opening, we are today suspending performances to Saturday 26 June. This announcement puts us in a path towards opening our doors to you all. Our team is coming back to work in our theatre, and this additional period also gives our producer partners the time to prepare their amazing productions.
New Wimbledon Theatre issues update on reopening New Wimbledon Theatre has suspended all performances until June. Standing proudly since 1910, New Wimbledon Theatre first closed its doors to the public on March 16, 2020, due to coronavirus. A spokesperson for the theatre announced the postponement on Twitter this afternoon. As we continue to plan for our theatre re-opening, we are today suspending performances to Saturday 26 June. This announcement puts us in a path towards opening our doors to you all. Our team is coming back to work in our theatre, and this additional period also gives our producer partners the time to prepare their amazing productions.
We have listed four developments expected for Wimbledon 2021 Wimbledon has entered the new year with a surge in developments across the town. From new homes to creative spaces, residents in Wimbledon are set to benefit from a range of new projects. Business district Love Wimbledon say the developments will further enhance the great features that Wimbledon already has to offer. Below we have listed the four developments brought to our attention by Love Wimbledon.
Hartfield Walk Goes Green Love Wimbledon has secured funding of £120,000 from Merton Council to create Hartfield Walk . The team at Love Wimbledon will join forces with creative business Firecracker Works, to transform the underused space between Blacks and Robert Dyas on The Broadway.
We have listed four developments expected for Wimbledon 2021 Wimbledon has entered the new year with a surge in developments across the town. From new homes to creative spaces, residents in Wimbledon are set to benefit from a range of new projects. Business district Love Wimbledon say the developments will further enhance the great features that Wimbledon already has to offer. Below we have listed the four developments brought to our attention by Love Wimbledon.
Hartfield Walk Goes Green Love Wimbledon has secured funding of £120,000 from Merton Council to create Hartfield Walk . The team at Love Wimbledon will join forces with creative business Firecracker Works, to transform the underused space between Blacks and Robert Dyas on The Broadway.