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Harlequin Theatre in Redhill will stay shut for “some time” due to the “extensive presence of RAAC”, according to Reigate and Banstead Borough Council (RBBC).

The theatre closed its doors in September after the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC)but initially hoped it would be able to reopen within a few weeks.

RBBC decided instead to defer reopening and relocate its Christmas show to a purpose-built big, top-style tent in Redhill Memorial Park.

The local authority is now exploring alternative options for spring and into the summer, including “sharing space at alternative local venues and potentially expanding the Harlequin Outdoors offer during the summer months".

Council leader Richard Biggs said: "It has been a challenge, but the success of the Big Top panto is a testament to what can be achieved, and I'm excited about the new opportunities."