Funds including a
National Lottery Heritage Fund grant were secured in 2014 to refurbish the building, making it fully
accessible and restoring much of the Victorian character; opening its original main front doors for the first time in 100 years. These doors had been boarded and secured in the Owen Luder design, forming the rear boundary to the Bell Theatre stage space. Whilst the building was significantly remodelled, the community theatre relocated to
Stanley Halls in South Norwood and Youth Group performances were staged in St Luke's Church next door. In April 2018, the first production was staged in the new and enlarged
black box theatre, as the South London Theatre community was returned to West Norwood and the building reopened. During refurbishment, the theatre spaces were combined and reworked to create the new theatre space and a generous foyer. The
fly loft was closed over to reform the floor on the first storey, the earlier single storey extension housing Prompt Corner was demolished, and a four-storey extension added in its footprint, to accommodate part of the new theatre space, along with the technical gallery, props store, toilet facilities and a second staircase to all floors. A lift shaft was also added to the rear of the building. All spaces were then sensitively restored and redecorated, with rooms on the fourth floor named Prompt and Bell in recognition of the former performance spaces. Other rooms have been named The Watch Room and The Kit Room in recognition of their former functions and the building's fire station heritage. ==Patrons==