HL Deb 28 January 1986 vol 470 cc662-3WA
Lord Jenkins of Putney

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether the Secretary of State for the Environment has reached a decision on the GLC's proposals to dispose of its interests in the Lyric, Garrick and Lyceum Theatres.

The Minister of State, Department of the Environment (Lord Elton)

The GLC applied for consent under Section 123 of the Local Government Act 1972 and Section 8 of the Local Government (Interim Provisions) Act 1984 to the sale of its freehold interests in these three theatres for the nominal value of £1 each to the Theatres Trust. Consent was also sought for the granting of a 125-year lease on the Lyceum to Mecca Leisure Group Limited on commercial terms.

After careful consideration of these applications, we have concluded that the disposal of the freehold interests in the Lyric and Garrick to the Theatres Trust for a nominal sum would be justified. This will ensure that the theatres will continue in theatrical use, and that the Theatres Trust will have the resources necessary to maintain them as such. Consent to these disposals has therefore been given to the GLC today.

We accept also that it would be in the interests of Londoners for the Lyceum to continue in entertainment use. But we are not satisfied that the proposals put forward by the GLC are necessary for this to be achieved while at the same time being in the best interests of the GLC's successor authorities and their ratepayers. Consent to the council's applications in respect of the Lyceum has therefore been refused.

It is now for the GLC to reconsider its proposals and to put forward alternatives if it wishes to do so. In the event that the council's interest in the Lyceum Theatre is retained until abolition day, it will be for successor authorities to consider the future of the theatre. In the expectation that the property will pass into the ownership of the London residuary body, we would expect that body to take into account the concerns which have been expressed about the continued use of the theatre in considering its future ownership.