Residents can find out more tomorrow about the £3.4m plan to convert the Old Fire Station arts centre to incorporate facilities for the homeless.
People can drop in between 6.30pm and 9pm at the Ovada Gallery, in Gloucester Green, to ask questions and share ideas.
There will be a presentation about the project at 7pm by city council leader Bob Price and Duncan Shrubsole, policy director of the homelessness charity Crisis.
In December, arts groups said they feared the revamp would mean the end of large-scale theatre productions at the venue.
The event will provide a progress report and present responses to feedback received at the last event in October.
A planning application has been submitted.
Mr Price said: “This event will be an opportunity for the public to see how the many ideas that have been received have been taken on board.”
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