Doctor Who Petition Gets Over 11,000 Signatures
Wednesday, 22 February 2017 - Reported by Marcus
A petition to try to prevent the Doctor Who Experience in Cardiff from closing, has received over 11,000 signatures.
The petition was launched after it was announced that the exhibition on Cardiff Bay is due to close this summer, when the five year lease expires.
The petition was the idea of Bex Ferriday, who lives in Cardiff. She told Wales Online
The site is owned by Cardiff City Council, who issues a five-year lease to BBC Worldwide to host the Experience.
A spokesman for Cardiff council said:
The petition was launched after it was announced that the exhibition on Cardiff Bay is due to close this summer, when the five year lease expires.
The petition was the idea of Bex Ferriday, who lives in Cardiff. She told Wales Online
I set it up just expecting friends and family to sign it. I was pretty shocked and terrified by the popularity it garnered pretty quickly. I know the land was only leased for five years but surely anyone can see that... to knock this on the head, when we have got Doctor Who being filmed here and the studios here, seems like a really stupid thing to do.
The Doctor Experience opened in London in 2011, before moving to a purpose-built building in the Welsh capital. It is currently situated at Porth Teigr, Cardiff Bay, near the BBC studios where Doctor Who is made. The site is owned by Cardiff City Council, who issues a five-year lease to BBC Worldwide to host the Experience.
A spokesman for Cardiff council said:
The land currently occupied by the Doctor Who Experience is owned by the Welsh Government and their development partner, Igloo Regeneration. It was leased to the city council for five years to enable the relocation of the Doctor Who Experience from Olympia to Cardiff on a temporary basis. It has always been the intention for the site to be developed as part of the ongoing Porth Teigr regeneration project. The agreement was always intended to be for five years only, reflecting the nature of the attraction. The decision to close the Experience at the end of the lease next summer has been mutually agreed by all parties involved, including the operators BBC Worldwide.
The petition will be presented to the Doctor Who Experience next Saturday.