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Update from Save Club 85

We now have confirmation that the club will remain open until end of June 2025 whilst negotiations continue.

We’re excited to share the news below with you about the future of Club 85 and hope you’re equally excited to hear it!

For over 20 years Club 85 has been a grassroots venue at the heart of Hitchin’s music and cultural scene, hosting over 10,000 performances. The club is a pivotal part of many stories from performers, technicians and artists who have gone on to work as professionals in the creative industries. Not to mention thousands of happy audience members.

We are now working in conjunction with the current owner Jas to secure the future of the venue with a new independent ownership structure, creating an inclusive space and cultural hub that will broaden the building’s use and bring huge benefits to the community.

We are currently taking the next steps, with activities including:

1.⁠ ⁠Raising money to handle the initial set-up costs and professional fees. Many people are giving their time and services for free, and every penny donated helps.
2.⁠ ⁠Setting up a Not for Profit, Community Interest Company (CIC) and accessing grant funding alongside exploring forms of Community Ownership.

We aim to regularly communicate our progress and get input from the community, with the clear aim of creating a usable, sustainable resource for everyone’s benefit.

If you’re able, we’d value any contribution you can give to the Club 85 Battle Fund

*PLEASE DONATE HERE*      *VOLUNTEER HERE *

Thank you for all of your support so far, we’ve been overwhelmed with the love for our venue.

Bob and Team x

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THE BATTLE FUND IS LIVE!!!!!

Go fund me link: https://gofund.me/15693e75

After the threat, of closure and redevelopment of Club 85 in Hitchin, we now have the amazing opportunity to buy the building and save this Iconic Grassroots Music Venue that is otherwise under iminent threat of closure and redevelopment.

I am starting this Fundraiser as the first step of the journey, to raise the ‘Battle Fund’ we need to cover Surveyors, Lawyers, Set-up Fees etc, hopefully a working capital for the new company and to help us through the transition.
THE PLAN
We will need to raise a lot of money to buy the premises.
• We are setting up a not-for-profit Community Interest Company to purchase and run the venue.
• We will be running more crowdfunders and prize draws.
• We will be inviting Donations.
• We want to run a share sale – giving everyone the opportunity to invest in the future of Club 85.
• As a CIC we will also be able to attract grants and match funding from a myriad of funding bodies.
• And of course, lots of Fundraising events.
THE FUTURE
There’s so much more we can do to make this Grassroots Music Venue a safe centre of inclusive creativity, when we have the whole building and the income from both the bars.
• There will be lots more daytime use of the venue for classes, workshops, exhibitions, as a rehearsal space or for shooting videos.
• The downstairs bar will become a quirky music bar/lounge, with sofas, a small stage, piano, congas and chilled alternative music.
• There will be disabled toilet facilities on both levels and a lift, as well as events for people with extra needs, like special Sensory Sensitive Events that are quieter with static and soft lighting.
• As a CIC we will be able to actively attract funding to bring a diverse programme of performances as well as offering apprenticeships and training for future techs, promoters etc
• We want to work with local schools and educational groups to promote music education and awareness throughout the region.
Most importantly we will be a Beacon of Inclusivity in North Herts.
THE BACK STORY
23 years ago Bob Mardon took on the handshake agreement with Jas Lidder the owner and landlord of Club 85 in Hitchin that gave us control of the function room.
Since then we have built it into a successful Grassroots Music Venue, with a constant programme of live gigs large and small, local and international, with …
• 3000+ shows
• At least 10,000 band performances
• Which means we’ve provided 40,000+ opportunities for musicians to play on this lovely stage.
• Countless careers have started here, as well as the obvious Enter Shikari, James Bay, Don Broco, The Subways and so many more – there are the Sound Techs, Lighting Techs, and Industry Professionals for whom Club 85 has been the first rung of the ladder into a career in the Music Industry.
• And of course, there’s all the Friendships and Relationships that have been forged here and have stood the test of time as we built a community around the venue.
• Club 85 is immensely important to the local community as a safe welcoming space where performers cut their teeth and audiences see and hear it first.
So many magical moments have occurred in this glorious barn so far, it’s a very special place.
THE SMALL PRINT
We have set the target to £30,000 as this is how much we need quickly to get the ball rolling.
Of course we’d love to smash straight through it, so when we hit the target we will leave it open and of course every single penny donated will go towards purchasing the venue and securing it for future generations.
Many thanks
LO
VE bob ;o))>
Go fund me link: https://gofund.me/15693e75
*** Photo credit:
Enter Shikari at Club 85 on 31st March 2022 as part of the MVT Revive Live Tour.
Photographer is Peter Alan Gill.
PS. Here’s a link to my announcement rant at Club 85 on Sat 27th July https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlNswKYvkwA
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***AMAZING NEWS*** WE NOW HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE CLUB 85

***AMAZING NEWS***

WE NOW HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE CLUB 85 – if we can raise the money!
We want to involve the whole community in this, securing the future of the venue and of Grassroots Live Music in North Herts.
This is an call out to everyone …
There will be an initial crowdfunder announced in the next couple of days.

Please follow us on the socials, and if you go to www.club-85.co.uk then at the bottom of each page you can sign up for the newsletter or even make a donation via paypal.

THE BACK STORY.
It is 23 years since Bob took on the handshake agreement with Jas Lidder the owner and landlord, that gave us control of the function room at Club 85.
Since then we have built it into a successful Grassroots Music Venue.
• 3000+ shows
• At least 10,000 band performances
• Which means we’ve provided 40,000+ opportunities for musicians to play on this stage.
• Countless careers have started here, as well as the obvious Enter Shikari, James Bay, The Subways, Don Broco and so many more – there are the sound techs, lighting techs, and Industry Professionals for whom Club 85 was the first rung of the ladder into a career in the Music Industry.
• And of course, there’s all the Friendships and Relationships that have all been forged here and have stood the test of time, as we build a community around the venue.

• So many magical musical moments have occurred in this glorious barn, it’s a very special place.

THE BOMBSHELL.
It’s 9 months ago now that our landlord Jas dropped the bombshell that he intended to retire and was going to re-develop the site for flats and housing.
Giving us notice that we’d probably be out of here at the end of 2024.
He put in the application for planning permission, and we started to look around for a new home and how to make it happen.
It’s been an interesting learning curve, we’ve spent lots of time and energy looking at several alternative venues, particularly Plinston Hall in Letchworth.
They were either not suitable or they needed a huge amount of work and money spent on them to get them anywhere near to being road-worthy.
We have learned so much about business structures, Community Interest Companies, Buildings, Surveyors, Licensing, Governance etc we could probably write the book!

However, time was running out and at the same time Jas’s Planning Application isn’t looking quite as easy as he’d hoped either.

THE AWESOME NEWS.
A few weeks ago, we called a meeting with Jas to discuss both our situations and I’m delighted to say that we now have the opportunity to buy the place, if we can raise the money to do so.

Yes this is great news but it’s also very scary, we have to raise a lot of money especially for a Grassroots Music Venue like us.

THE PLAN.
With everyone’s support we can do this, we need the whole community on board.
• We are setting up as a new not-for-profit Community Interest Company to purchase and run the venue.
• We will be running crowdfunders and prize draws.
• We will be inviting Donations.
• We want to run a share sale – giving everyone the opportunity to invest in the future of Club 85.
• As a CIC we’ll be able to attract grants and match funding from a myriad of funding bodies.

• And of course, lots of Fundraising events.

THE FUTURE.
There’s so much we can do to make the Grassroots Music Venue the centre of inclusive creativity our community deserves.
There will be lots more daytime use of the venue for classes, workshops, exhibitions, as a rehearsal space or for shooting videos.
The downstairs bar will become a quirky music bar/lounge, with sofas, a small stage, piano and congas!
There will be disabled toilet facilities on both levels and a lift, as well as events for people with extra needs, like special Sensory Sensitive Events that are quieter with static and soft lighting.
As a CIC we will be able to actively attract funding to bring a diverse programme of performances as well as for training future techs, promoters etc

Most importantly we will be a Beacon of Inclusivity in North Herts.

THE NEXT STEP.

 The Emergency Crowdfunder! In the next few days, to get the ball rolling there will be a quick crowdfunder to raise the Battle Fund we need to cover Surveyors, Lawyers, Fees etc, a working capital for the new company and to help us through the transition.

WHAT CAN I DO TO HELP?
• Follow Club 85 on all the social platforms.
• Like and share our posts.
• Jump on the Emergency Crowdfunder as soon as it goes live.
• Go to our website www.club-85.co.uk at the bottom of every page there’s a button to sign up for our newsletter, and also a paypal button for donations.
• Buy tickets and come to gig’s.
If you have any enquiries please use this email address: save@club-85.co.uk
If you would like to get involved/ volunteer with the club 85 team or have a music/ community based project you’d like to see at club 85 in the future then please use projects@club-85.co.uk
It’s a huge task, but it’s also an incredible opportunity to secure the future of Grassroots Live Music in our community for future generations.
LO
VE bob ;o))>
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Statement from Bob and the team that run the Grassroots Music Venue at Club 85.

Statement from Bob and the team that run the Grassroots Music Venue at Club 85.

While we want to thank everyone for objecting to the planning application and thus showing the council how important the venue is to you and the town, we would like to encourage you to act with kindness towards our landlord, we have no ill will towards Jas, we understand his decision to retire and we can understand wanting to do what is in the interest of supporting family.

So, after a glorious 20+ years running 1000’s of gigs at Club 85, it is with great sorrow that we have to say we’re probably not going to be in this building for more than a year or so.

We’d like to say a huge thank you to Jas and his family for hosting our Grassroots Music Venue and wish him well in his retirement.

While the our future is not yet secure, we are working to establish our options towards finding a positive resolution and even a new location locally that we aim to make even better for our community.

We look forward to continuing conversations with Music Venue Trust, North Herts District Council, stakeholders and the music community to ensure live music continues to thrive in our town.

Over the years we have proved that North Herts needs and supports a Grassroots Music Venue, so many acts have grown up on our stage and gone on to stardom and many successful industry professionals took their first steps with us.

We are incredibly proud of what we have achieved so far and look forward to continuing to bring great live music to our community.
We are going to need your support over the coming year or so to prepare for this move.

If you would like to stay up to date on this subject, then please subscribe to our newsletter.

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GOING FORWARD – the return of live music

  • Friday 9th October – Our first Socially Distanced, Seated Gig!
    We’re putting together a programme of gloriously LIVE MUSIC for the Autumn. There will be some surprises!
  • Club 85 is now available for Full Band Rehearsals!
    Has it been a while since your band last played together on a stage?
    We are not a rehearsal facility and we’re not trying to compete with all the great rehearsal studios in the area, but what we can offer is the opportunity of   band stage rehearsal  with full monitoring, backline and tech support – get in touch.
  • Club 85 is now available for Live Streaming and Video Recording Full Band Shows!
    We can now offer a multi-camera shoot with properly mixed sound, Video Recording and Streaming.
  • A new crowdfunder will be along very soon with tons of goodies!
    To helps us survive, to gear up properly for live streaming, to keep us afloat while we can only have very limited capacity gigs, to help us diversify and explore other income streams and secure the future for our little gem of a venue, and to give you a chance to pick up some great rewards, we will be launching a new Crowdfunder so watch this space.

IN THE PIPELINE

  • New website complete with a shop for tickets, lovely Club 85 swag and other goodies too.
  • An Educational Programme for budding musicians and technicians etc.
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THE STATE OF PLAY

  • We have been closed for nearly 7 months now but we’re still here!
  • At the beginning of lock down we were up the creek without a paddle.
  • Then Mark Davyd and the Music Venue Trust came riding over the hill!
  • MVT gave the 700+ Grassroots Music Venues one voice and a seat at the table in negotiations with the Government, getting them to realise we are the R and D department of the huge music industry.
  • MVT established the #SaveOurVenues Crowdfunder Campaign and held out hands as we collectively dipped our toes in the funding world for the first time. Huge hugs and thanks to all of you, our lovely Club 85 community, for your tremendous support and lovely comments.
  • The Government announced the Cultural Recovery Fund.
  • Mark and the MVT, knowing how most venues run on fumes at the best of times, persuaded the Government to create the Emergency Grassroots Music Fund especially for us.
  • They then mentored and cajoled us through the tiresome and soul-destroying application process with webinars, templates, step by step guides, and a review service to help us get it right before submitting.
  • GOOD NEWS! Club 85 managed to get a small grant from the EGMF.
  • BAD NEWS! Club 85 did not qualify for the big Cultural Recovery Fund.

We’re still running on fumes, but we are still here! xx