The scaffolding that has covered one of Harrogate’s most-loved historical landmarks for almost a year will be coming down from this weekend.
Harrogate Theatre was in need of a huge, £1 million restoration on its roof. The works were initially meant to be completed last September but covid delays and bad weather meant they were only finished last month.
As a council-owned building, the project has been run in conjunction with Harrogate Borough Council and Harrogate Theatre Trust.
Now that additional works to the building on Oxford Street have been completed, Harrogate Borough Council has confirmed the scaffolding will be dismantled from this weekend.
The scaffolding on Oxford Street will come down first with the rest on Cheltenham Parade coming down towards the end of the month.
A council spokesperson said:
“Like any heritage building of this age, the investment project at Harrogate Theatre has been complex and faced a number of challenges. Not least, material and labour shortages – impacted by Covid-19 and isolation requirements – as well as the numerous storms in the last few months.
“During the removal of the scaffolding, final work will take place to re-point brickwork, re-glaze the canopy above the front entrance, along with decoration to the windows and the shop frontages.”
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The renovations haven’t been without their challenges, during stormy weather in November and February the theatre had to close and cancel performances. In November, the theatre had to cancel a full weekend of its pantomime performances due to a leak and again in February, the final performance of Kinky Boots was cancelled after a second leak.
There was also an incident in January where three young teens scaled the roof and caused £800 damage.
Despite all the ongoing works the theatre has continued to stage multiple productions including its annual pantomime.
It is not clear if the delays have caused the £1 million restoration fee to increase.
Three teens on Harrogate Theatre roof plead guilty to causing £800 damageThree teenagers have pleaded guilty to causing £800 worth of damage after climbing on to the roof of Harrogate Theatre.
Police arrested the youths on January 25 after being called to reports of young people on the roof at the 122-year-old theatre on Cheltenham Parade.
The three males, who are aged 14, 15 and 17 and can’t be named for legal reasons, were sentenced at Harrogate Magistrates Court on Friday. They all live in Harrogate.
They all admitted damaging scaffolding to the value of £300 and causing £500 damage to a Ford transit van belonging to nearby Scandinavian cafe Baltzersen’s.
The 15-year-old was referred to North Yorkshire youth offender panel for 12 months and ordered to pay £200 compensation.
The 17-year-old was referred to North Yorkshire youth offender panel for six months and ordered to pay £200 compensation.
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He also breached a 12-month conditional discharge order received in October for driving without insurance or due care and attention. No action was taken on this breach.
The 14-year-old received a six-month conditional discharge order and ordered to pay £200.
Harrogate firefighters and police attended the 4am incident on January 25.
The theatre is undergoing a £1 million refurbishment that is due to be completed this month. Scaffolding remains in place.
Harrogate theatre roof repairs could be finished this monthThe longstanding roof repairs at Harrogate Theatre could be finished this month, it was announced today after another performance was cancelled due to a leak at the weekend.
The final performance of Kinky Boots, by Harrogate Operatic Players, was cancelled at late notice on Saturday night after a backstage leak raised concerns about the electrics.
The decision, taken on safety grounds after a day of heavy rain, disappointed both performers and audience alike.
Some audience members had already taken their seats so the cast chose to perform a few numbers from the award-winning musical with just the house lights on.

Work to replace the roof has been taking place since May.
It is not the first time a performance has been cancelled due to a leak since the roof repairs began. The recent pantomime season was also affected.
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Work to replace the 121-year old Victorian theatre roof began in May. It was due to finish in September but this was put back to March.
David Bown, chief executive of the theatre, said today it could be finished this month if there are no further incidents. He said:
Leak at Harrogate Theatre causes last minute cancellation of Kinky Boots“The last time I spoke to the contractors they were ahead of schedule, it could even be the end of this month. The area that was leaking was backstage and that has been repaired.
We’d only cancel a show if absolutely necessary but the safety of everyone in the theatre had to take priority.”
Harrogate Theatre cancelled a performance of Kinky Boots at late notice last night due to another leak at the venue.
Harrogate Operatic Players was due to give its final performance of the musical, which has won six Tony Awards.
The show has taken place nightly in the town since Tuesday and had a matinee and evening performance lined up yesterday.
But the theatre cancelled the evening event at late notice, disappointing theatre goers, after a day of heavy rain.
The cast did come out to perform the finale to a standing ovation.
Harrogate Operatic Players posted on its Facebook page:
“The whole cast and crew are absolutely devastated, especially when their family and friends have travelled near and far to come see this show.“We sincerely apologise to our audience this evening for this inconvenience, we know how much you were looking forward to see us in action.“For those who came tonight and gave us a standing ovation just for singing the finale number to you, thank you so much for your positive reaction, seeing you all up on your feet and dancing made us feel like we had 100% support behind us.”
Second recent leak
The theatre said on social media a leak on stage had made the venue unsafe and apologised to customers.
“Unfortunately an onstage leak has made it unsafe to continue despite the company and the theatre’s best efforts.”
We’d like to extend our apologies to the audience, cast and crew of Kinky Boots for the late cancellation of the performance this evening. We know the huge effort, dedication and passion that goes into community performances and decisions to cancel are not taken lightly.
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— Harrogate Theatre (@HGtheatre) February 5, 2022
It isn’t the first time the Victorian theatre, which is undergoing roof repairs, has called off a show due to a leak.
The recent pantomime season was also affected.
Work to replace the 121-year old theatre roof has been taking place since May. It was due to finish in September but this was put back to March.
Comments on the theatre’s Facebook page included:
“So gutted but also sad for the cast, safety comes first. You could tell they were devastated.”
And:
“I really feel for everyone involved as I know how much the last night is looked forward to and enjoyed by all.”