Plans to transform Rotherham’s iconic Guest and Chrimes building into music venue no longer going ahead

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Plans to transform a Rotherham landmark into an events venue have been scrapped, after an agreement could not be reached with Rotherham United Football Club – the property’s leaseholders.

The Grade II Guest and Chrimes building closed in 1999, and plans were brought forward last year to transform the historic site into an entertainment venue.

However, RMBC say that “an agreement could not be reached with the leaseholders of the building, Rotherham United Football Club,” but they remain open to any further plans to develop the site.

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Simon Moss, assistant director for planning, regeneration and transport said: “Rotherham Council secured £4.5 million through the Towns Fund Deal targeted to develop the former Guest & Chrimes building into an entertainment venue, primarily hosting live music events.

The Grade II Guest and Chrimes building closed in 1999, and plans were brought forward last year to transform the historic site into an entertainment venue.The Grade II Guest and Chrimes building closed in 1999, and plans were brought forward last year to transform the historic site into an entertainment venue.
The Grade II Guest and Chrimes building closed in 1999, and plans were brought forward last year to transform the historic site into an entertainment venue.

“However, an agreement could not be reached with the leaseholders of the building, Rotherham United Football Club, on terms that would allow the development to take place.

“We remain open to further dialogue with the football club on any plans they may have to find a suitable alternative opportunity for the landmark building.

“We will be in a position to confirm the wider programme of works progressing through the Towns Fund in due course once all the relevant negotiations have taken place.”

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A club spoksesperson for RUFC said: “We are continuing to work closely with RMBC on an alternative solution for the Guest and Chrimes site that suits – and is financially viable for – all parties.

“We remain in constant dialogue with our colleagues at the council and are hopeful of a new proposal for the site being laid down in the New Year which we can explore together.”

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