32 EXTERNAL FABRIC CONDITION UPDATE
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To consider the report of the Facilities
Manager, Alexandra Palace and Park Charitable Trust on the external
fabric condition of Alexandra Palace.
Minutes:
RECEIVED the report on the External Fabric Condition of
Alexandra Palace, introduced by the Chief Executive, Alexandra
Palace, as laid out in pages 29 – 43 of the agenda
pack.
- Proposals to install netting to the South Terrace of the
building where further falls of masonry had taken place (paragraph
6.5) were no longer going ahead as more permanent repairs were
being considered. A planning proposals
for listed building consent was being progressed which
included consent for the temporary
netting to south terrace, temporary chain link fencing by the
theatre foyer, temporary roof coverings by ice rink foyer entrance
and temporary canopy tunnels adjacent to fire exits in the vicinity
of theatre foyer. The part of the
application relating to the netting was likely to be
withdrawn.
- A
Conservation Architect and a fixed term contractor would be
recruited in addition to one or two craftsman who would be on site
permanently for the purpose of conducting repairs. The Alexandra Palace Conservation Area
Advisory Committee had raised objections to aspects of the planning
proposals and suggested the proposals were not implemented until a
Conservation Architect had been recruited and could advise on the
proposals.
- Statutory Advisory Committee members highlighted that the
Committee should be consulted on all planning proposals relating to
the Park and Palace.
- In
response to questions the Chief Executive explained that the
repairs work would impact the views and entrance of the Palace, for
example scaffolding erected in the South Terrace area in early 2012
but this would not create any access issues during the Olympic
Games period.
- It was
reported that Friends of the Alexandra Palace Theatre had offered
to meet half of the costs of providing heating in the Theatre Foyer
area and the Facilities Manager was organising this.
- In
response to concerns raised the Chief Executive stated that
discussions were being held with English Heritage about the
Trust’s funding bid and if agreed repairs to stop the roof
leaking would be a priority.
The
Chair summarised that the Committees were encouraged to hear about
the longer term strategy for the maintenance and repairs to the
Palace building and the report was NOTED.