Barnsley Civic - Historic Eldon Street entrance re-opening event
Barnsley Civic, Eldon Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 2JL
After a transformative period of renewal and development, Barnsley Civic is excited to announce the reopening of its iconic Eldon Street entrance on Saturday, 14 September. This event marks a significant milestone in the ongoing story of a building steeped in heritage, culture, and community.
Originally built in 1877 as the Barnsley Mechanics Institute and Public Hall by Henry Harvey, and later known as the Harvey Institute, this landmark building has been at the core of Barnsley’s cultural and social development for over a century. After closing its doors in 1998, Barnsley Civic was reborn in 2009, but the front doors on Eldon Street remained closed, with the entranceway, elaborate mosaics, and original ceiling hidden from public view. The upcoming reopening promises to reignite its historic role as a hub for culture, creativity, and engaging all of its communities in vibrant and exciting activities.
The long-awaited £3.5m project to regenerate Barnsley Civic, funded by Barnsley Council, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA) Levelling Up funding and others, including £1.6m funding from Historic England’s High Street Heritage Action Zone, (HSHAZ) began last year.
Barnsley Civic, Eldon Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 2JL