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Phyllis Maud Performance Space
Historic building in Newport, Wales From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Phyllis Maud Performance Space is a Grade II listed former public toilet in Newport, South Wales.[1]
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History
The building ceased to operate as a public convenience in 2006.[2] In September 2017, the former public toilet on Alexandra Road was sold at auction for £31,500 to a bidder who planned to turn the building into a cafe.[3] However, the successful bidder then pulled out, and Janet Martin subsequently purchased the building from the council for £15,000.[4][5]
In June 2018 the local council approved plans to convert the space into a 25-seat theatre, which they considered would be a positive addition to an area "in need of both physical and social regeneration". Janet Martin decided to name the venue after her late aunt.[6]
Owner Janet Martin is also responsible for other arts venues including the Robbins Lane Studios and Barnabas Arts House.[2] The venue opened in April 2019.[7] The opening was attended by around 100 people.[8]
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