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Monday, July 30, 2012
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PLANS to turn the former ABC cinema in Clifton into flats and a gym have been turned down.

London-based applicant Medinbrand applied to alter and extend the Grade II listed building in Whiteladies Road to build flats and turn the auditorium into a gym.

  1. The former cinema in Whiteladies Road  Picture Dave Betts

    The former cinema in Whiteladies Road. Picture: Dave Betts

Last month the city council's central planning committee was split on whether to grant approval and deferred a decision until after a site visit by councillors.

After making the visit the committee met again and turned down the application - going against the advice of council officers who had recommended it for approval.

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The cinema has been unused for a decade and a campaign is under way to revive it as a cinema and arts space for the community.

The committee heard that more than 1,800 people had signed online petitions.

Others had submitted statements and spoke against the developer's application at the Council House.

The campaigners include Whiteladies Picture House Ltd and local businesses, which argue a cinema would be good for the community.

The Bristol and West General Equity Branch would like the venue to become a mixed-use community arts space.

The plans put forward by Medin- brand did include a pledge to restore and maintain many of the listed building's original features.

But after their site visit to the building, and after hearing around ten people speak against the application, and four people for, the committee unanimously rejected it.

It means that the cinema's future still lays uncertain.

However, a different bid by The Light Cinemas has been tabled to the owner David Lewin.

The firm is offering around £900,000 to develop the building into a three or four-screen cinema.

Mr Lewin had previously rejected the Light Cinemas' offer but the Post understands the bid is now back on the table.

A number of planning approvals for the building have been granted in the last ten years, including a restaurant, a shop and a health club, but none has ever come to fruition.

Now the cinema is dilapidated and run-down, many residents and nearby businesses are keen to see it restored to its former glory.

Hattie Appleby, who has been campaigning for the building to reopen as a cinema, told the Post: "I am very pleased that the latest application for flats and a gym was turned down. We don't need more flats in Clifton, especially in such a historic building.

"It was a triumph for all of us who want it returned to a cinema.

"It was a very clear message from councillors, who seemed shocked after their site visit at what sort of state it was in."

The cinema, which opened in 1921, has lain derelict for the last ten years after showing its last film in 2001.

It was previously owned by Odeon, which ran it as a three-screen cinema before selling it in November 2001 – almost 80 years after it opened.

But when it was sold, Odeon put a covenant on the building stating it could never be used as a cinema or for theatrical purposes.

The group campaigning for it to be a cinema again have previously had the covenant waived by Odeon bosses, who were persuaded that their plans were not a threat to Odeon's other business interests in the city.

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  • Profile image for andyjcrotty

    by andyjcrotty

    Monday, August 06 2012, 1:32PM

    “https://http://tinyurl.com/6rtwljq

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    by andyjcrotty

    Monday, August 06 2012, 1:31PM

    “Im intrested in contacting the people who are fighting to save this lovely cinema as Im too fighting to save my local cinema from being torn down and turned into flats our facebook page is

    https://http://tinyurl.com/6rtwljq

    Thank you
    A J Crotty”

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    by RemoteControl

    Wednesday, August 01 2012, 5:14PM

    “Naughty headline! I thought it was racist to say "Chink".”

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    by J12345678

    Wednesday, August 01 2012, 4:52PM

    “If councillors were 'shocked' at the state of the building, what do they think instead? Instead of pushing for unwanted sticky-out bus stops and 20mph speed limits why can't they get off their backsides and get something useful done?? Roll on the elected mayor to kick these jokers into reality.”

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    by J12345678

    Wednesday, August 01 2012, 4:47PM

    “Hey only ten years' dilapidation. There's at least another 30 to go based on BCC's inept handling of the Carriageworks and Westmoreland House.”

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    by PPusher

    Monday, July 30 2012, 2:36PM

    “@PJB_1972:

    Oh, I understood your words, just not your motivations. I'm still not clear but, yes, let's both move on.”

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    by PJB_1972

    Monday, July 30 2012, 1:51PM

    “@PPusher,
    I'm not sure why you didn't understand. I thought it was fairly clear.

    You asked.....
    "Let me ask you a question: If the deal was turn this large building into something else - flats or a mosque both sound ideal to me! - as a financial enabler to **guaranteeing** the provision of a community cinema elsewhere in Clifton you'd jump at the chance, right?""

    I answered....
    "No because its a historic building in a prime location."

    The building was built as a cinema, the area doesn't have a cinema and someone wants to spend their own money to renovate it and run it as....a cinema! Its not rocket science mate. And on that note...I'll leave you to ramble on and on and on and on....”

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    by PPusher

    Monday, July 30 2012, 1:38PM

    “@PJB_1972,

    Sorry, don't understand your answer. Are you saying you wouldn't want a community cinema if it couldn't be in this building? That suggests to me you're driven more by nostalgia than trying to find a rational way to save the building. Would your views also extend to reverting the grade 2 listed Muller Orphanages back to, well, municipal orphanages? The Dower House or Dr Fox's back into asylums?

    I really urge you to put your rational hat on and read my arguments for a mosque. The building gets restored, saved in its current general configuration and becomes a loved part of the community again.

    Who knows, maybe - through negotation with the local Muslim worshippers - it could be used also for occasional other purposes, like hosting cinema screenings. Maybe not, and any multi-use scenario would have to be culturally senstive, but it's got to be worth looking at, surely?

    I'll leave your "troll off" comment. This debate has, so far, been conducted with far more dignity than that! :-)”

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    by PJB_1972

    Monday, July 30 2012, 12:57PM

    “@PPusher
    No because its a historic building in a prime location. Now troll off!”

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    by quidsworth

    Monday, July 30 2012, 12:20PM

    “Walk past the other day and the whole section of road around that are is a dump! Open a costa coffee or something and tidy up the area…”

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