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Battersea Arts Centre fire

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Battersea Arts Centre fire

Built as Battersea Town Hall this building became became a community arts centre in 1974.  

has a plan of the ground floor showing the Grand Hall at the rear of the building. This, and the lower hall, were extensively damaged by fire on 13 March 2015 but have been innovatively restored and brought back into use.

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Battersea Arts Centre - fire

On the afternoon of Friday 13th March 2015, a fire started in the Grand Hall....

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