Square Chapel Arts Centre.
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Halifax arts centre officially opens following £5.2m construction project

A new arts centre in Halifax, West Yorkshire, has officially opened its doors to the public.

Wildgoose Construction was the main build contractor for the build of Square Chapel Arts Centre.

The £5.2m project involved extending an existing Grade-II listed Georgian church, providing a new 100 seat auditorium, 66 seat café bar, changing rooms and volunteer space.

Designed by Matlock-based architecture practice Evans Vettori, the arts centre combines the traditional eighteenth century red brick building with concrete, aged-copper, wood and glass.

The entrance foyer also has a feature etched glass wall by architectural artist Sarah Galloway and provides access to the adjacent Piece Hall.

The 20-month build project was delayed by a number of weeks when a graveyard was uncovered and hundreds of coffins and bodies and to be exhumed and re-interred after archaeologists performed a site dig.

Jonathan Wildgoose, executive chairman of Wildgoose Construction, said: “This was a really challenging project to meld together the old and the new with an eighteenth century chapel and a striking modern extension.

“We also had the issue to the delay caused by the discovery of a graveyard which is not something that occurs every day on site.

“The results are a stunning venue for the people of Halifax and we’re really proud of the part we played in the project. It demonstrates the breadth of projects we as a company can deliver.”

Robert Evans, director at Evans Vettori, added: “Twelve years after starting work on this prestigious project, it is wonderful to finally see all the ideas become reality.

“It has been a pleasure working with Wildgoose Construction, and to help them stamp the building as Made in Derbyshire.”

Bought by volunteers for £25 in 1988, the centre obtained a total of £6.6m including a £5m grant from the Arts Council for England, alongside further monies from Calderdale Council and through a community fundraising campaign.

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