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Leisure container village planned for Carlisle…
THE CURTAIN is about to go up once again on the site of Carlisle’s former Her Majesty’s Theatre, with plans for an ambitious, multi-million pound leisure development on the site.

THE CURTAIN is about to go up once again on the site of Carlisle’s former Her Majesty’s Theatre, with plans for an ambitious, multi-million pound leisure development on the site.

A planning application has gone to Carlisle City Council to convert part of the Lowther Street Cark Park owned by Daniel Johnston (1982) Ltd. into STACK Carlisle – a unique, exciting and modern entertainment, food and drink venue.

And if successful it will see the creation of a container village made up of around 50 shipping containers with a retractable glass roof which will house five bars, 10 street food outlets, a central plaza with a balcony and a stage area for live music and will create around 160 jobs.

The STACK brand – owned by North East-based leisure operators, Danieli Group – is already well established, opening STACK Newcastle in 2018 which welcomed millions of visitors and gave a huge boost to the local economy.

This was followed by STACK Seaburn at Sunderland which has also been highly successful since its launch in 2020, with more than 4.5 million people in total visiting both North East sites.

The hope now is to recreate that success in Carlisle, with a complex which will not only provide a wide range of leisure options for local residents but also provide visitors from the wider area with an attractive food and drink offer.


Neill Winch, CEO of Danieli Group, believes this will be a huge asset to the city.

“STACK is a fast growing brand which has a proven track record in creating venues which have something for everyone and will bring a real boost to the area,” he said.

“We are very excited about coming to Carlisle and creating a really unique experience for the people who live there.”


Max Connon, of Daniel Johnston, echoed that this was great news for Carlisle.

STACK Carlisle will be a major coup for the city,” said Max.

“It is a much needed development that ticks all the boxes. It will regenerate the high street giving Lowther Street, which is littered with empty shops, renewed purpose.

“It will boost both the day and night time economy, drawing people into the city which will support surrounding businesses and encourage further inward investment.”

If planning permission is given the green light, the aim is for the site to be open by late summer 2023.

This is the fourth site which has been announced by the Danieli Group as part of their expansion plans for the STACK brand, with STACK Lincoln just recently announced as well as STACK Bishop Auckland and STACK Durham.


Posted 14th November 2022

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