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EastEnders’ set rebuild goes £27 million over budget

The original BBC budget was reportedly revised

EastEnders’ set rebuild is £27 million over budget and will not deliver “value for money”, according to auditors.

The BBC are constructing a new Albert Square set for the soap, known as the E20 project, to make it suitable for HD filming, but a report, entitled ‘E20: renewing the EastEnders set’, by The National Audit Office (NAO) claims there has been “insufficient construction project management expertise”, among other issues.

The current EastEnders set has been used for 34 years (Credit: BBC)

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The report states: “The BBC built the external filming set for EastEnders (including ‘Albert Square’) in 1984, and originally planned to use it for two years.

“It has lasted for 34 years but is no longer fit for purpose.

“There are, for example, filming delays and maintenance costs as a result of stoppages in production due to health and safety concerns.

“The BBC will not be able to deliver value for money on the E20 programme in the way that it envisaged in 2015.

E20 is also the name of the club on Turpin Road (Credit: BBC)

“Disappointingly, some of the reasons for this were built into E20 at the outset and could have been addressed earlier.

“These include insufficient construction project management expertise that contributed to a lack of appropriate technical challenge, inadequate integration between the programme team and end users, and early planning processes that led to underestimation of aspects of complexity, cost and risks of its revised approach.

“The programme costs have also been adversely impacted by inflation in the construction industry across the UK, which has had a greater impact than it would have done had the programme completed without any delays.

“E20 has been subject to ongoing scrutiny and reporting and, in the past 18 months, the BBC has made many improvements to the programme and various elements of E20 have been completed.

“Furthermore, the benefits of the programme still appear to be broadly achievable, albeit at a later date.”

According to the NAO’s report, the BBC set a £59.7 million budget for the E20 programme in October 2015, but this was then revised to £86.7 million – a £27 million increase – which was approved in May 2018.

There has also been a 31-month delay in the BBC completing the programme compared to its initial October 2015 plans, from October 2020 to May 2023.

There will be a 31 month delay on the new set (Credit: BBC)

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There are plans to make a Front Lot, which will feature a remake of Albert Square and the traditional set, and a Back Lot, which will look like some of the more modern London streets.

The BBC said in a statement: “The show remains one of the BBC’s flagship programmes and yet is filming from a set that is no longer fit for purpose.

“The new set will be suitable for HD filming for the first time and extend Walford to better reflect modern East End London.

“It’s a large, complex project which has already delivered many other vital improvements at BBC Elstree Centre but like any building work of this scale there have been challenges on the way, including construction market issues beyond our control and from working on a brownfield site.

“As the NAO recognises we’ve already made improvements and are keeping the project under close scrutiny.”

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