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A grade 1 listed arts centre in Somerset is set for regeneration using money from the government's Towns Fund.

The proposed work on Bridgwater Arts Centre will include new lighting and sound equipment, improved soundproofing and an additional 25 sq m of internal floor space.There will also be improvements to the venue's exhibition spaces and better wheelchair access.

Bridgwater Town Council, which is leading on the project, is inviting local businesses to tender for the work, with a deadline of the end of August for applications.

A total of £700,000 will come from government funds, with the council adding a further £66,800 and £22,438 coming from the arts centre's own funds. 

The town centre building was originally built in the 1720s. It was extended in 1919 when a billiard hall (later a theatre) was added. It became an arts centre in 1946.  

A spokesperson said the alterations "will provide significant improvement in the ability of the arts centre to properly utilise the building, to allow better access for all, and to provide improved facilities for building users and visitors".