* Llangollen Pavilion.
A Llangollen resident says
Denbighshire County Council should consider changing the way it manages the
town’s Pavilion arena and concert hall.
Alan Found has
contacted llanblogger to say: “In April last year I made a Freedom of Information request in relation
to the financial situation of The Pavilion. I thought it was about time I made
these shocking numbers more widely known.
“The numbers are for the 11 months of
the year when the facility is run by Denbighshire County Council. This does not
include the one month a year when it is run extremely successfully by the
Eisteddfod.
“In essence, from April 2011 to 2012
they projected a loss (or subsidy) of
£183,611 and for 2012 to 2013 a loss (or subsidy) of £159,611.
“Surely this facility should be a major
contributor to the economy not a burden. We have the Town Hall for community
usage – that is where subsidies should go.
“Every weekend of the year should see
the Pavilion full and buzzing, providing jobs and making a major contribution
to the Llangollen economy through hotel room, restaurant and shopping sales.
“The food festival is a fine example of
what is possible - it made thousands of pounds for the town.
“How long will this scandal of such an
expensive but underused asset be allowed to continue?
“It must be time for a fundamental
change in how it is managed.”
Mr Found added: "This asset could
undoubtedly be a major contributor to the local economy, and if the way DCC are
managing the Pavilion isn't delivering this, they need to change their approach
- no excuses."
Mr Found says the
figures he obtained are:
Llangollen Pavilion
Accounts
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Budget
2011/12 £
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Forecasted Outrun £
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Forecasted Variance
£
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Budget
2012/13
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Costs
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Staff costs
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132,580
|
128,430
|
4,150
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130,156
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Premises
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95,939
|
92,661
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3, 278
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89,096
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Travelling
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1,090
|
606
|
484
|
526
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Supplies
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36,934
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34,563
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2,731
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8,474
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Income
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82,932
|
72,649
|
10,283
|
68,641
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Loss (or subsidy)
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- 183,611
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- 183,611
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- 159,611
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“The venue was in a precarious position two years ago, until our department intervened, and improved the performance significantly, turning around a significant deficit position.
“The council net subsidy, as highlighted in the table below, has reduced by almost 30K and will continue to reduce in 2013 /14 by a further 25k.
“The programme continues to grow and develop, and has done for the last two financial years under our management.”
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