
Music lovers have been given the chance to invest in a new venue that will bring jazz to the North East and save a former 19th-century pub at risk of being redeveloped.
A community share offer by the Pink Lane Jazz Co-op, formed by a group of musicians, hopes to raise £125,000 to buy and refurbish Newcastle's Globe.
Shares are available from just £200 and organisers hope to pay a return of around 5 per cent after three years.
Dave Parker, a founder of Pink Lane Jazz Co-op, said: "The Globe will be a place where musicians learn, share and develop their skills."
The scheme costs £230,000 but the rest of the money is loans and grants.
Michael Fairclough, of The Co-operative Enterprise Hub, said: "Communities are powerful catalysts for change and co-operation can be key to unlocking that potential, which is capable of overcoming many of the challenges facing society, the environment and the economy."
In fact there has been a near 25 per cent increase in the number of UK co-operative enterprises since 2009. The community share offer runs until midnight on 21 March.
For information visit www.pinklanejazz.co.uk
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