How To Build A Music Venue Ep. 7 - Going Carbon Neutral!

How To Build A Music Venue Ep. 7 - Going Carbon Neutral!

Released Wednesday, 16th October 2019
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How To Build A Music Venue Ep. 7 - Going Carbon Neutral!

How To Build A Music Venue Ep. 7 - Going Carbon Neutral!

How To Build A Music Venue Ep. 7 - Going Carbon Neutral!

How To Build A Music Venue Ep. 7 - Going Carbon Neutral!

Wednesday, 16th October 2019
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Welcome back to our new-look podcast - How To Build A Music Venue - the series which has a backstage pass to the transformation of Colston Hall in Bristol.


In this episode, and in the wake of the climate crisis, we look at turbo charging our sustainability ambitions and how the venue can go carbon neutral. That's right, in October 2019 the Hall was the first concert venue in the UK to announce its ambition to be carbon neutral by 2030.


Harriet Robinson chats to Rosa Corbishley, Development Director at the Hall, about the ambition, as well as Tim Westwell, co-founder of Pukka Herbs and newly appointed board member who will be championing the creation of a sustainability plan for the Hall.


What's more we hear from Emma Bombonato from Sydney Opera House about how they became the first carbon neutral concert venue in the world, and their role as international sustainability advisors to the Hall, and Alex Roberts, Senior Sustainability Manager with the Hall's carbon neutral contractor Willmott Dixon.


Follow the journey on social media using the hashtag #transformthehall


Presented by Harriet Robinson

Produced by Louise Orchard, 2°West


Thank you to the contributors:


Rosa Corbishley – Development Director, Bristol Music Trust

Tim Westwell – Co-founder of Pukka Herbs and BMT Board Member

Emma Bombonato – Environmental Sustainability Manager, Sydney Opera House

Alex Roberts – Senior Sustainability Manager, Willmott Dixon


Read the carbon neutrality press announcement here: http://bit.ly/2MhBqdo


Find out more about the transformation: www.colstonhall.org/transformthehall

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Step One.Take one music venue in the south west of the UK.Step Two.Carefully remove the artists, stage managers and production staff.(If you haven’t removed the audience by this point, then do so now).Then remove the seats (use the enclosed allen key for this), stage, lighting rig, trusses and PA.Take down the balcony (yep, the whole thing), staircases, doors and dressing rooms.Then remove all the signs, the floor and the roof.Keep going until you have taken everything out.Now remove the name. (Yes, the name).Step Three.Meticulously pack away the historical artefacts and millions of memories, ensuring you hold on to those iconic music moments.Step Four.Stop. Take a step back. What next? How do you build a music venue, almost from scratch?Colston Hall in Bristol is undergoing a multi-million pound transformation, the largest capital programme ever to take place in the south west of the UK.This is an exciting moment as we build a world-class venue for Bristol, but our ambitions don’t end with bricks and mortar. We are looking at how we share the joy of music with everyone. In this podcast series we discuss the highs and lows, the pains, the gains and the complicated decisions we’ve taken as an organisation during this transformation. We also explore the philosophy that envelops this project; one that focuses on inclusion, education and participation, without ever losing sight of the music. Hear from the countless experts driving this renovation forward: acousticians, leading musicians, architects and many, many more…Join us on the journey as we #transformthehall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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