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Friday, April 4, 2025

Theatr Clwyd continues to be supported by Aaron and Partners law firm

Law firm Aaron and Partners renews partnership with North Wales’s Theatr Clwyd, a cultural asset.

The announcement comes as a major redevelopment scheme to transform the venue into an “incredible” destination. 

Law firm Aaron & Partners and Theatr Clwyd have revealed a renewed partnership to aid the theatre as its major redevelopment project progresses. 

The transformation will see the theatre’s original 1970s build become a 21st Century hub with modern facilities to support Theatr Clwyd’s arts, education and community programmes.   

It’s hoped to transform it into an incredible destination, ensuring a home for communities that’s green and sustainable, with fit-for-purpose health and wellbeing spaces, a building that supports TheatrClwyd’s vital work with schools and our community, safeguarding high-quality cultural experiences in North Wales for current and future generations. 

Aaron & Partners, based in Chester, is a long-standing supporter of the theatre, having previously collaborated on a project allowing artists to display and sell their pieces at galleries hosted at the law firm’s head office. 

Now, the partnership will continue throughout and beyond the development of the theatre’s Mold site, which is expected to be completed in 2024.  

In addition, Helen Watson, Head of Employment Law at Aaron & Partners, will continue in her role as chair of Theatr Clwyd, where she has overseen the theatre’s transition into an independent charitable trust.  

Helen said: The future is bright for Theatr Clwyd, so continuing our support for the team and the exciting plans for the building was an easy decision. The redevelopment will not only improve the theatre itself but provide a world class community space for local people and budding artists in North Wales and across the border in Chester too.   

The project is already making great progress, and in less than two years we hope to be welcoming the public through our doors to a new space where people of all ages and backgrounds can engage with arts and culture.”  

Liam Evans-Ford, Theatr Clwyd’s Executive Director, added: We’re delighted to be working with Aaron and Partners as one of our key supporters over the years, at a time where we’re developing our arts production to reach more people than ever before.  

“The progress on the transformation is going well and we’re really excited to see the final result when we get to that milestone, which will be huge for the region. 

Theatr Clwyd is a major employer in the area and generates millions of pounds locally. Thanks to the support of our partners and Helen as chair, we’re confident we can deliver something special for the industry and our local communities for years to come.

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