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内容摘要:The clock used to be set using a sundial on the outside of the tower. Now a modern digital clock secured to the wall, next to the Tudor era mechanism is used.

The clock used to be set using a sundial on the outside of the tower. Now a modern digital clock secured to the wall, next to the Tudor era mechanism is used.

Plans to regenerate Portsmouth's Kings Theatre have been submitted, featuring a new cafe and bar, along with a new rehearsal studio.The Kings Theatre Trust submitted proposals to Portsmouth City Council, which include restoring the venue's Albert Road-facing façade.

Disney makes hundreds more layoffs as it cuts costs

The project, known as Elevation 1907, aims to revitalise 24–28 Albert Road into a fully accessible entrance foyer, bar and rehearsal space "seamlessly connected to the Grade II* listed theatre".The council said the "positive" scheme would retain and adapt a "very important heritage asset in the city".The proposals aim to resolve existing operational challenges at the 1,400-seat theatre, including poor accessibility for people with disabilities, a lack of a public-facing social space, limited educational and learning areas, and insufficient toilet facilities.

Disney makes hundreds more layoffs as it cuts costs

The new facilities would include a fully accessible entrance and foyer from Albert Road for the first time in the theatre's history.A customer lift would provide access to all levels from the ground floor.

Disney makes hundreds more layoffs as it cuts costs

The plans follow extensive consultation with the public and Historic England, who are "wholly supportive" of the proposals.

Ryan Stock of Pritchard Architecture said the project would transform a long-derelict terrace into a "vibrant civic asset", describing Elevation 1907 as "more than bricks and mortar"."Yes, plenty of people tell us we have the right name," chuckled Mr Churches.

They spent a lot of money restoring the old building, and applied for a licence to hold civil ceremonies.Meanwhile, like many farmers, they watched their income from the farm's sheep, cattle and haymaking steadily fall.

Mr Churches told me his return on investment from farming is "about 2 or 3%, which is nonsensical for the hours that you're doing".He said he could get 10 times as much from weddings, "so it is a far more lucrative business to be in".

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