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Twenty two performances of Fringe show cancelled

Besi Besemar May 8, 2017

Twenty two performances of the Shiny Town event, due to take place in Royal Pavilion Gardens during the last two weeks of the Brighton Fringe have been cancelled after a failure to get required planning permission from the City Council.

Shiny Town organisers intended to transform the Royal Pavilion Gardens into a spectacular live arts and entertainment destination for the final two weeks of this year’s festival.

A spokesperson for Shiny Town, said: “We have always been aware of the sensitivity of the Grade 1 Listed Building and the Regency Gardens and we had worked hard to produce a design that we believed was sympathetic and complimentary to the heritage and significance of such an important landmark. Unfortunately on this occasion it hasn’t worked out for us.

We are enormously disappointed that we are unable to bring Shiny Town to Brighton at this time but are also very grateful for the enthusiasm and support we’ve had for the project from local communities and businesses, the arts world, and the Royal Pavilion and Fringe teams.

We are already looking to find an alternative site to stage the event in Brighton in the not too distant future and will continue to work with the relevant authorities to make this happen.  In the meantime we’d like to wish Brighton a very happy and fun Festival and Fringe!”

A council spokesperson, added: ”All events staged in the Royal Pavilion grounds that involve the creation of structures are subject to planning permission.  The Royal Pavilion is a Grade1 listed building and, as such, protected by Historic England and other bodies responsible for safeguarding heritage properties. The organisers of Shiny Town did follow the usual planning process but unfortunately on this occasion, their event did not meet the requirements set out and so the application was refused.  

“We understand this is disappointing for the organisers and will work with them to find a suitable licensed space so that their event may take place in the city at some time in the future.”

Brighton Fringe Ltd, say they are disappointed that Shiny Town will not be a part of this year’s Brighton Fringe and are in the process of informing and fully refunding anyone who has booked tickets to see shows there.

A spokesperson, said: “We are always looking to involve venues and producers that will bring new artists and events to Brighton, so have worked hard over the past two years on it and were looking forward to the exciting programme Shiny Town had planned. We hope to welcome them to Brighton Fringe in the future and in the meantime look forward to working with more than 150 venues to entertain and excite audiences throughout May and into June.”

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