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Progress so far

“The restored assembly hall will be a magnificent gallery. I for one would be thrilled to show in such an important and resonant space.”
MARK WALLINGER,
TURNER PRIZE-WINNING ARTIST FORMER ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE, ACLAND BURGHLEY

2019

We commissioned a feasibility study to understand exactly what improvements are required to meet the needs identified by our students and community.

2020

We undertook an extensive community consultation. It revealed how our community desperately needs affordable, accessible and inclusive space for faith groups and local charities to host wide-ranging activities from dementia support groups to choirs and drama clubs.

The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment took up residency.

2021

We obtained planning permission from Camden Council, which describes our school as a vital part of Camden’s community. Its strategy states that buildings and developments should contribute to making Camden open, accessible and attractive for everyone, and that our community spaces should encourage interaction and engagement between neighbours and people with different backgrounds.

We were granted Grade II listed building status.

2022

The National Lottery Heritage Fund granted £110,000 to fund the development phase.

We have been invited to submit a further application for the delivery phase in 2024.

2023

We appointed a Community, Culture & Heritage Project Manager to work with key colleagues in the school, the School Trust, and partner organisations to support the overall development and delivery of the Hall for All project.

We recruited a Community Led Management Board (CLMB), ensuring that the Hall will provide free or low-cost access and build partnerships with local charities, creative partners, residents groups, and the health and youth sectors.

NOW

We have secured £117,000, enabling us to reach Stage 3 RIBA Design; things are in place to source contractors and begin construction (Stage 4). Recent fundraising activity is helping us towards our target.

We anticipate raising approximately £600,000 through the National Lottery Heritage Fund.