Mareel

Mareel
Mareel
Location Lerwick, Shetland
Type Music, Cinema, Community education
Owner Shetland Arts
Website Mareel

Mareel is a music venue, cinema and educational facility currently under construction on Lerwick's waterfront in Shetland adjacent to Shetland Museum.[1]

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Facilities

Mareel will feature music facilities including a performance auditorium, a recording studio and rehearsal facilities.[2] The proposed site is near the new Museum and Archives in Lerwick and the building is due to be completed in 2011. Shetland Arts are the lead agency behind the project, Gareth Hoskins are the architects and D.I.T.T. are the building contractors.[3] The name means "phosphorescence on the ocean".[4]

Mareel was designed as a multi use venue[5] and hub for the creative industries.[6]

The main performance auditorium will have a standing capacity of about 700 and a seated capacity of around 250, with a balcony seating a further 85 people. There will be 2 screening areas. The main cinema will have a seated capacity of around 160 with a smaller second cinema seating around 40.

The recording studio will have a control room and live area. The split level cafe bar will incorporate an additional performance area. The rehearsal area(s) will have sprung floors making them suitable for music and dance use. The multi media production suite will have facilities for film, TV, music, graphics and website production.

Shetland College UHI are to begin delivering music courses in Mareel in the 2011/12 academic year.[7]

History

Timeline of key dates in the project's history[8]

1989
  • The North Star, Shetland's only cinema closes (but remains open as a music venue)
1996
  • Steering group set up to campaign for a new cinema
1997
  • Shetland Island's Council commissions a study into the desirability of a cinema. The result is positive
  • Shetland Arts Trust commissions a report by Katherine Campbell on the potential for music development in Shetland. The need for a purpose built venue is identified
1998
  • Shetland Islands Council commissions report on the desirability of a music venue in Shetland following the raising of a notice of motion
1999
  • Shetland Arts Trust commissions report on desirability of a cinema in Shetland, presented to the Shetland Islands Council. The result is positive
2000
  • Shetland Arts Trust produces an updated report into desirability of a dedicated music venue for Shetland
  • Public meeting held in Lerwick's Town Hall and a steering group appointed to campaign for a new music venue
2001
  • Shetland Islands Council commissions report into feasibility of 3 separate options: Standalone cinema, standalone music venue or a combined use building. The latter is chosen due to savings on construction and running costs. The two steering groups are merged into one
2003
  • Shetland Islands Council commissions report on socio-economic impact of the music business in Shetland. Concludes that in 2002 the music industry was worth over £6 million to the local economy
  • Cinema and music venue entered onto Shetland Islands Council's capital programme as an unfunded item (no funding is yet committed)
2004
  • Shetland Islands Council commissions report into socio-economic impact of a cinema and music venue in Shetland. Concludes that 35 full time equivalent jobs could be created with an extra £1.5 million injected into Shetland's economy
  • Shetland Islands Council commits £4.62 million to project requiring a 'Project Team' to find external funding. The project team is drawn from representative of Shetland Islands Council and Shetland Arts Trust
  • Project team submits stage 1 application to Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund. The design is estimated to cost £6.9 million. Shetland Islands Council pledges a further £261,000 for development work should the application be successful
2005
  • Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund stage 1 application successful provisionally granting £2.12 million on the condition that the building incorporates a 2nd cinema screen
  • Project Team commission independent business case review, reported to the Shetland Islands Council. Review indicates that an annual deficit of £87,000 can be expected
2006
  • Shetland Arts Development Agency formed from the Shetland Arts Trust. Part of the remit is to take forward the Mareel project, and the management of Weisdale Mill and Garrison Theatre
2007
  • (April) Project team submit Stage 2 application to the Scottish Arts Council National Lottery Fund. Building estimated to cost £8.75 million
  • (August) Lottery Fund delay decision pending further information
  • (August) Project Team make applications to various grant giving bodies to secure extra funding
2008
  • (March) Lottery Fund awards £2.12 to the project, now estimated to cost £9.3 million following sharp increase in building material costs and potential to include a second floor in the existing roof void
  • (April) Shetland Islands Council grants planning permission
  • (May) Shetland Islands Council vote to review commitment to project
  • (June) Shetland Islands Council vote to continue support
  • (August) Highlands and Islands Enterprise award £965,000[9]
  • (August) Shetland Islands Council's Development Trust award £965,000
  • (October) D.I.T.T., a Shetland construction company, are announced as the preferred contractors[10]
  • (December) European Regional Development Fund announce £2.8 million project funding[11][12][13]
2009
  • (April) Construction contract between Shetland Arts and D.I.T.T. signed[14]
  • (May) Construction begins[15]
2010
  • Work progresses on schedule, with assertions from Shetland Arts and D.I.T.T. that the project is "on time and on budget"[16][17]
2011
  • (January) D.I.T.T. announce that "severe weather" across the UK in November and December 2010 has adversely affected the building program and the opening date will be delayed by several weeks (summer 2011 opening now expected)[18]
  • (March) D.I.T.T. announce that their cladding sub-contractors have gone into administration causing further delays to the build programme[19]
  • (June) Mareel awarded drinks license [20]
  • (June) Shetland Arts announce that Mareel will be taking bookings from March 2012 onwards but that an opening date had still not been agreed with D.I.T.T[21]

Finance

Mareel has attracted finance from sources including[22]

Controversy

Opinions on Mareel are split amongst many in Shetland[23]

Motivations for building Mareel include the development of the music, film and creative industries, tourism, educational opportunities, job creation and the provision of leisure and education facilities for the community, particularly young people.[24][25][26][27]

Some local businesses, particularly Lerwick pub and night club owners via the Shetland Licensed Trade Association, claimed that Mareel would negatively affect their profits and an anonymous State Aid complaint was submitted to the European Commission on 17 July 2008. Shetland Arts countered these claims by providing evidence that Mareel would "generate activity and vitality into the night-time economy of Lerwick, to the benefit of all including the local hoteliers, publicans and restaurants".[28] The State Aid complaint was not upheld.

Another source of concern is Mareel's business plan which detractors claim is unrealistic, particularly in terms of revenue raised from sales at the cafe bar. However, the business plan has been reviewed and approved by funders. Highlands and Islands Enterprise commissioned an Economic Impact Study which highlighted outcomes including the creation of 52 jobs and a positive impact on population retention of young people[29] - an HIE Youth Migration Study identified the "creative industries as one of the most important sectors in encouraging young people to stay in or return to Shetland." [30]

Some detractors have claimed that the capital funds allocated to Mareel would have better been spent on other projects, such as to avert the closure of rural schools, apparently under the misapprehension that the funders' capital could have been diverted to bail out the Shetland Islands Council Education revenue budget which had been overspent for many years.

Shetland Islands Council support

In 2008 the Shetland Islands Council voted to review their support for Mareel even though they had agreed their support on number of previous occasions and had "already spent around £750,000 on Mareel and previously committed itself to spending a further £4.5m from its capital programme.".[31] The council voted 15:7 to commission a business plan review and re-vote six weeks later.

The Shetland Islands Council's finance officials reported the business plan to be "robust" and "well researched", but that costings estimates were “light” and audience and income targets “challenging”.[32]

The result of the subsequent vote on Wednesday 25 June was in favour of continuing support for Mareel. Due to a 9:9 split convener Sandy Cluness used his casting vote and is reported to have said "As far as I am concerned you can go ahead and build Mareel"[33] as he delivered his decision, to "cheers of delight and lengthy applause from the 40 or so supporters"[11] who were present in the council chambers.

Despite the vote "a few councillors (were) apparently unable to accept the democratic decision."[34] West Mainland councillor Gary Robinson called into question the convener’s handling of the vote stating “I think Sandy (the convenor) has won a battle, but the war isn’t over yet”[33] and that he and other opponents (including Alison Duncan who had 6 weeks previously expressed his desire to "place a bomb"[33]" under Mareel and Jonathan Wills, a one time supporter of Mareel) would be considering their options in the coming weeks.[33] This group continue to voice their opposition [35]

Councillor Alan Wishart, who had voted against Mareel, reflected the majority view that the vote had been handled "properly and fairly" stating it had been "pretty intense, but a reasoned debate and I’m content with that... It was very reasonable on both sides and democracy had its say."[11]

Music Industry

Most of Lerwick's music venues and clubs closed during the 1990s and 2000s including the North Star, LK Sound Factory (Jubilee), Somewhaur Else, Ferry Inn (converted to Beltrami's but no longer featuring live music), Mooney's Wake and Baroc, and Mareel is seen by many as a positive development for the local live music scene.[36]

Mareel's recording facilities are also considered to be an important development for the local industry, for both commercial and educational uses.[37]

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Mareel". Shetland Arts. http://www.shetlandarts.org/venues/mareel. Retrieved 2010-01-21. 
  2. ^ "Mareel - Shetland's Music & Cinema Venue". MySpace. http://www.myspace.com/mareelshetland. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  3. ^ "Lerwick Cinema & Music Venue : Information". e-architect. http://www.e-architect.co.uk/scotland/lerwick_cinema_venue.htm. Retrieved 2010-01-21. 
  4. ^ "mareel". Wictionary. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mareel. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  5. ^ "Mareel". Bebo. http://www.bebo.com/MareelShetland. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  6. ^ "Mareel: if you build it, they will come". Compute Scotland. 22 August 2008. http://www.computescotland.com/1585.php. Retrieved 2010-01-21. 
  7. ^ "Courses/Creative Industries/NC Music". Shetland College UHI. http://www.shetland.uhi.ac.uk/courses/creative-industries/nc-music. Retrieved 2011-02-15. 
  8. ^ Mareel Frequently Asked Questions published by Shetland Arts in May 2008
  9. ^ "Mareel moves a step closer". The Shetland Times. 2008-08-18. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2008/08/18/mareel-moves-step-closer/. 
  10. ^ "Mareel to be built by local firm as detailed planning work begins". The Shetland Times. 2008-10-03. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2008/10/03/mareel-to-be-built-by-local-firm-as-detailed-planning-work-begins/. 
  11. ^ a b c "Mareel: now the work can begin". The Shetland Times. 2008-12-05. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2008/12/05/mareel-now-the-work-can-begin/. 
  12. ^ "Lights, camera, action as multi-media arts centre is planned for Shetland". HI-Arts. 2 December 2008. http://www.hi-arts.co.uk/default.aspx.LocID-hianewoh7.Lang-EN.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-30. [dead link]
  13. ^ Pete Hayman (10 December 2008). "New £12m venue for Shetland". Leisure Management. http://theleisuremanagementreport.com/newsdetail1.cfm?codeID=97773&CFID=1025636&CFTOKEN=83530054. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  14. ^ Neil Riddell (3 April 2009). "Construction of Mareel to begin ‘within weeks’". Shetland Times. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2009/04/03/construction-of-mareel-to-begin-%E2%80%98within-weeks%E2%80%99. Retrieved 2010-01-21. 
  15. ^ "Construction work finally begins on Mareel". Shetland Times. 28 May 2009. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2009/05/28/construction-work-finally-begins-on-mareel. Retrieved 2010-01-21. 
  16. ^ "Mareel construction progressing well". Shetland Arts. 9 March 2010. http://www.shetlandarts.org/mareel-construction-progressing-well/. 
  17. ^ "MFirst images of the Mareel Recording Studio". Shetland Arts. 14 July 2010. http://www.shetlandarts.org/first-images-of-the-mareel-recording-studio/. 
  18. ^ "Mareel opening delayed until summer after weather disrupts building work". The Shetland Times. 2011-12-21. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2011/01/21/mareel-opening-delayed-until-summer-after-weather-disrupts-building-work/. 
  19. ^ "Councillors to be given more detail on progress of Mareel construction". The Shetland Times. 2011-03-25. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2011/03/25/councillors-to-be-given-more-detail-on-progress-of-mareel-construction. 
  20. ^ "Mareel denied late licence despite police approval". The Shetland Times. 2011-06-14. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2011/06/14/mareel-denied-late-licence-despite-police-approval. 
  21. ^ "Further delays mean Mareel will not be taking bookings until march next year". The Shetland Times. 2011-06-17. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2011/06/17/further-delays-mean-mareel-will-not-be-taking-bookings-until-march-next-year. 
  22. ^ Pete Bevington (3 December 2008). "Mareel hits Euro jackpot". Shetland News. http://www.shetland-news.co.uk/archives/2008/news_12_2008/Mareel%20hits%20Euro%20jackpot.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  23. ^ "Mareel - Cinema & Music Venue". http://www.shetlink.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  24. ^ Mareel — New Cinema & Music Venue (PDF). Shetland Islands Council. Web. September 2010
  25. ^ Malachy Tallack (4 July 2008). "Shetland Life Editorial". Shetland Life. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2008/07/04/shetland-life-editorial. Retrieved 2010-01-23. 
  26. ^ Davie Gardner (18 Sep 2007). "A facility to keep Shetland on the cultural map". Shetland News. http://www.shetland-news.co.uk/opinion/A%20facility%20to%20keep%20Shetland%20on%20the%20cultural%20map.htm. Retrieved 2010-01-23. 
  27. ^ Davie Gardner (30 Apr 2008). "The last one to leave…". Shetland News. http://www.shetland-news.co.uk/opinion/The%20last%20one%20to%20leave.htm. Retrieved 2010-01-23. 
  28. ^ Neil Riddell (25 July 2008). "Anonymous complainer tries to sabotage Mareel". Shetland Times. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2008/07/25/anonymous-complainer-tries-to-sabotage-mareel. Retrieved 2010-01-23. 
  29. ^ "2.8 million from ERDF completes Mareel's funding package". bebo.com: Press release. http://www.bebo.com/BlogView.jsp?MemberId=5672269843&BlogId=8240586652. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  30. ^ "Mareel Creative Industries and Media Centre". HIE. http://www.hie.co.uk/highlands-and-islands/transformational-projects/archive/mareel-creative-industries-and-media-centre.html. Retrieved 2011-02-15. 
  31. ^ Neil Riddell (20 June 2008). "Decision time for important projects". HI-Arts. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2008/06/20/decision-time-for-important-projects. Retrieved 2010-01-23. 
  32. ^ Sue Wilson (July 2008). "Mareel, Lerwick: The Fight for Mareel". HI-Arts. http://www.hi-arts.co.uk/july08-feature-mareel-lerwick.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  33. ^ a b c d Pete Bevington (26 June 2008). "Go ahead and build Mareel!". Shetland News. http://www.shetland-news.co.uk/features/Go%20ahead%20and%20build%20Mareel.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-30. 
  34. ^ Jim Tait (30 Dec 2009). "Review of the decade: 2008". Shetland Times. http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2010/01/05/review-of-the-decade-2008. Retrieved 2010-01-23. 
  35. ^ http://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2010/06/15/wills-claims-accounts-commission-hearing-into-sic-crisis-will-be-fatally-compromised
  36. ^ http://www.shetlink.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23
  37. ^ http://www.shetlink.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23

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