Lease extension for Chester’s Storyhouse
Cheshire West and Chester Council’s Cabinet will be asked to approve the extension of the current lease for Storyhouse in Chester.
Storyhouse is an innovative and internationally renowned cultural centre that opened in Chester in 2017. It combines a theatre, library, cinema and restaurant and is a community space all under one roof, offering a unique and inclusive experience. Cabinet Members are now being asked to extend the current lease from 2037 for up to a further ten years to 2047, a reflection of Storyhouse’s sustained success and its vital role in the city.
Attracting more than 850,000 visitors annually, Storyhouse has significantly exceeded original expectations, becoming a vibrant hub for the community. Its diverse programming includes Storyhouse Originals – shows made in Chester – and a wide range of educational and training initiatives, particularly benefiting under-served young people across Chester, and marginalised communities. Throughout the summer, over 28,000 visitors are drawn to Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre and Storyhouse’s other outdoor events, making cultural experiences accessible to all.
Storyhouse’s reach extends beyond entertainment, fostering social impact through its work with schools, other charities, and community groups, ensuring that culture and creativity are accessible to every corner of the city.
Councillor Lisa Denson, Cabinet Member for A Fairer Future explained:
Annabel Turpin, Chief Executive of Storyhouse said:
Added Councillor Denson:
If approved, the lease extension will guarantee a longer partnership between the Council and Storyhouse, benefiting the local and wider community.
The Chester Literature Festival returns to Storyhouse in November, to see the full programme visit: www.storyhouse.com