Regal Cinema, Evesham June 2011
Regal Cinema, Evesham, open day June 2011, during renovation.
The Regal Cinema Evesham Worcestershire
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Regal Cinema in Evesham
The 1930s Grade II listed art deco Regal Cinema in Evesham has had a chequered history with indifferent owners, no major updating and lack of investment through the 1990's. It finally closed in 2003. By the end of the decade it had deteriorated badly due to lack of essential maintenance and neglect of both the interior and exterior fabric. Art deco elements were at risk and subject to vandalism as a result of the building standing empty.
As the local authority Townscape Heritage Initiative Scheme project officer and conservation officer during the time of the project I saw first hand how, over the last three years or so the new owners, Ian Wiper and his sons Lawrence and Patrick made the project possible. As well as their own funds they accessed grant funding from Advantage West Midlands and the Evesham Townscape Heritage.
Remembering the Regal Cinema Northwich part 2
this is part 2 of the regal cinema film in northwich. the date at the end of this film is from the day it was standing till the date it was took down.
CareOne Evesham
Video tour of CareOne at Evesham's campus in Marlton, N.J.
Toyah At the Regal Cinema, Evesham 21:40 09-11-2014
Video'd this for an old friend...
Alistair McGowan exclusive Interview at Regal Cinema Opening
Alistair McGowan, actor/comedian, gives his views and personal recollections at the opening of the newly refurbished Regal Cinema in Evesham
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CCTV: Evesham's The Regal Cinema targeted by thieves again.
Peter Luff MP, Evesham Cinema interview
In 2008 the MP for Mid Worcestershire, Peter Luff, kindly gave an interview with us regarding the Regal Cinema in Port Street Evesham.
Levi Weaver - I Am Certain I'm A Train @ The Regal Cinema Evesham 29/01/12
Evesham Relay 2013
Evesham Relay for Life warm up!
Savoy Cinema, Derby Road, Nottingham. 1968
The art deco facade is changed.
THE REGAL CINEMA - HOLT
The Story of The Regal Cinema. Holt. Norfolk. U.K. in 12 minutes. Sadly demolished like most of them in favour of housing.
Evesham Carnival 2000.
Only a portion of the annual event, recorded after arrival at Evesham's Abbey Park, alongside the River Avon.
Cliff Richard Concert Film: 60th Anniversary Tour
Britain’s Ultimate Pop Star, Sir Cliff Richard is celebrating 60 years in the music industry and he wants to invite you to the most fabulous big screen party of the year!
The 60th Anniversary Tour, filmed live at Manchester Bridgewater Hall on Friday 12 October, will feature a selection of his greatest hits across six decades. His incredible energy and passion on stage will sweep you off your feet and be sure to have you dancing in the aisles.
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The New Olympia Cinema, Todmorden
Once a state-of-the-art venue for public entertainment, the New Olympia Cinema was recently subject to a planning application from Netto Foodstores, which would involve part-demolition of the building to make way for a new supermarket, which was to include retention of the historic Art Deco façade. Next door, the Abraham Ormerod building was to be completely demolished to make way for the new car park (despite a glowing report, from English Heritage) as the developers are only interested in making money, and they hope that the local council is only interested in the words Section 106.
Both buildings are in a Conservation Area and protected by a number of local and national planning policies, however, since this video was originally uploaded, Netto have dropped plans to retain the façade and now seem content on constructing a brand new building that resembles a Victorian mill. Out go two rare examples of 1930s Architecture and in comes all manner of tasteless tat.
By the way, this video was recently removed, but as you can see now it's back online.
They cannot silence us...
We will never give up the fight, and in the words of Tommy Scott and Franny Griffiths we will all be waiting when the bulldozers come
Feel free to close the annoying advert at the bottom of the clip in order to watch the film in all its glory.
Evesham Carnival 1965
Local village residents Melvyn & Ros Grinnell recorded this material over 50 years ago on 8mm cine film. They have kindly allowed me to share this rare footage on You-tube along with other local snippets I will be processing shortly.