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Cinema could return to Gravesend

3:37pm Tuesday 13th February 2007

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By Alison White »

A 13-YEAR-OLD who single-handedly collected more than 5,000 signatures in a bid to attract a cinema to Gravesend may have an answer to his pleas.

Gravesham Council is planning to run a weekend cinema club in the newly-refurbished civic centre following £4.9m of improvements to its public areas.

Under the proposals, movie-lovers would pay a nominal fee to join a film club and then pay to see the movies on a large screen in the council chamber.

The plans could prove an answer to the thousands of people who say they want a cinema in the town, says council leader Councillor John Burden.

Schoolboy Kieron Butler pleaded for shoppers' support in resurrecting Gravesend's cinema to its former glory.

He spent weekends collecting signatures for his petition in the High Street.

Three-quarters of the cinema building in King Street was damaged beyond repair following a fire in January last year.

The teenager, who is a pupil at St George's School, Meadow Road, Gravesend, lobbied councillors for their support in bringing a cinema back to the town at a full council meeting.

Cllr Burden says it is hoped the civic centre could be screening films from Spring this year.

Because of restrictions on showing films, it is necessary to form a club to be able to broadcast them, he says.

Although the civic centre will not be able to show new cinema releases, it should be able to offer a wide range of films, including world cinema.

The civic centre can seat 150 people, and smaller meeting rooms have plasma screens which could also screen movies, says Cllr Burden.

He says a cinema club could test the market for a full-scale cinema coming back to Gravesend.

The council is currently in discussion with film distributors.


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vc, says...
9:32am Wed 14 Feb 07

Gravesend is an ugly grey looking place why would anyone want to go there!!!!! it's even worse than swanly for gods sake.

luke, Gravesend says...
2:02am Thu 28 Jun 07

I used to go to the Gravesend Cinema alot when it was open not purely to see a film but just to visit the cinema. Gravesend is not the best town in the country. That is well known I think it was once voted 17th worst in the country. However one way to make it better is to bring back the cinema and improve other areas of the town, drastically now.

Neil Smith, Swanscombe says...
9:37am Tue 3 Jun 08

The company I work for demolished this last year! All that remains is the basement and the forum on the High Street, I thought Flats were going back there??

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