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Historic brass band plans to demolish HQ and build modern replacement

Tue 22 Aug, 2023 by Stuart Minting – Local Democracy Reporter

Photograph: kkkk18 / Pixabay

Filed Under: News

A brass band which has played a leading role in a North Yorkshire town for more than 120 years has unveiled plans to help secure its future.

Easingwold Town Band, which has been in continuous existence since 1901, has lodged a planning application with North Yorkshire Council to demolish its post-war band room and replace it with a rehearsal space that is cheaper to run.

The band wants to bulldoze the brick premises it owns close to the Galtres Centre, off Croft Close, and build an energy-saving structure in its place.

Papers state the new building is designed to be in line with the band’s operational requirements, while “securing the future for the charitable organisation”.

The application states: “Our existing freehold building is 73 years old, in deteriorating condition and increasingly costly to heat and maintain. Half-measures to extend its life would be a short-sighted investment.

“We wish to replace it with a modern, energy-efficient, versatile, low-maintenance, secure building with low noise transmission and good disabled access; for rehearsals (not concerts) and recording.

Easingwold Town Band. Photograph: Band website

“A key reason for the development is for the band to own a building that is
environmentally friendly, while suitable for its intended use and sustainable for
future generations.

“In the current climate and high service costs, the band is looking to reduce the impact of market changes, by having an extremely efficient building that reduces its reliance on external resources.”

Alongside a rehearsal room the new building would feature a teaching space, linked visually with the main hall by a glazed screen.

The application states: “The smaller rehearsal room will be a key asset to the
band with its numerous uses, one being the ability to connect to the main hall as a recording studio.”

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The papers state the proposed scheme has been “well received in terms of the design and retaining the band room in its current location”, by Easingwold residents.

“The local residents that did attend highlighted the joy of hearing the band within the community and justifies the importance of securing the redevelopment in its current setting while ensuring it is fit for purpose.”

Easingwold Town Band, which can trace its roots to 1838, welcomes players who have reached Grade 4 standard into its main ensemble, which made its first appearance in the National Championship Finals in 2021.

It also running a beginners’ group and a development band.


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