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Date Time FutureCity upgrade reaches next ‘steps’ 4 August The next phase of the FutureCity upgrade to Lords Place and Byng Street continues with an upgrade of the steps and ramp in front of the entrance to the Orange Civic Theatre. The area was demolished in two stages to ensure access to the theatre foyer is available during construction. The pebble surface on the steps and ramp has been replaced by a concrete path way, in line with the look of the existing surface of the cultural precinct near the Orange Regional Museum. The upgrade is designed to enhance the appearance of the area, create a safer, less slippery walkway and reduce the incline of the existing ramp. This has made access for people using wheelchairs and mobility scooters easier. ....
Throughout the pandemic, Orange City Council has complied with decisions set by Health authorities. Today's announcements of new COVID arrangements by. ....
Welcome back to the Orange Civic Theatre Updated as at 22/12/2020 We’re thrilled to welcome you back to the theatre. We want you to feel safe and comfortable during your visit. You can find all our COVID Safety measures on this page. With a joint effort from us all, we can come together to enjoy the theatre again. Please take the time to read these guidelines before attending a show. Throughout the pandemic, the Orange Civic Theatre has compiled with the advice of government and health authorities. From January 1 st 2021, changes come into effect. Performances at the Orange Civic Theatre will comply with these changes. We will move to 75% capacity and no social distancing in the theatre i.e. no vacant seats between people. ....