Keep the Acorn Theatre open

This petition is to prevent the closure of the Acorn arts Theatre in Penzance Cornwall. Theatre and the arts have always had a place in Cornwall due to it's cultural heritage. continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 5,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
1.
Beth C 10 February 2016
2.
Shannon S 2 February 2016
3.
Holly H 29 January 2016
4.
Rosemary D 25 January 2016

"The Acorn is a wonderful and welcoming venue. Please save it."

5.
Sarah T 24 January 2016
6.
Sue W 15 January 2016

"Penzance needs this wonderful faclity, it must stay open"

7.
Gillian P 8 January 2016

"Please don't close. I go there regularly."

8.
Dziga W 5 January 2016

"Without the Acorn, Penzance will suffer a MAJOR loss"

9.
Guy C 1 January 2016

"The Acorn is a vitally important centre for cultural activity in west Cornwall and provides a broad range of entertainment, opportunities for artists and community focus in Penwith. This threat of closure has drawn out an enormous groundswell of emotional"

10.
Jenny O 1 January 2016
11.
Di G 24 December 2015

"we can't loose this wonderful venue and all who sail in her"

12.
Gill C 23 December 2015

"if you kill off this centre you will destroy the heart of a large community of people in West Cornwall :("

13.
Neil D 20 December 2015

"A vital venue! Have always loved playing there and going to other events there too."

14.
Xanthe H 18 December 2015
15.
Paul P 26 November 2015

"The Acorn is a vital resource which must be maintained in Penzance"

16.
Lisa S 21 November 2015
17.
Heard J 12 November 2015
18.
Louisa T 11 November 2015

"Please keep our fantastic local theatre open - it is the cultural heart of our town"

19.
Julie G 8 November 2015

"The Acorn is an integral part of the 'cultural well-being' of Penzance. It isn't just that it's 'nice' to have it - we NEED it."

20.
Sarah E 7 November 2015
21.
Philip R 26 October 2015

"Amen"

22.
Nicki L 17 October 2015
23.
Tia B 15 October 2015
24.
Cameron B 13 October 2015
25.
Jeanette Rb 12 October 2015
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