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Newton Abbot cinema plans in turmoil

Thursday, 26 October 2023 15:54

By Guy Henderson, local democracy reporter

Newton Abbot cinema proposal (image courtesy: Teignbridge District Council)

It's likely to be smaller than planned

Plans for a new cinema in the centre of Newton Abbot have been thrown into turmoil again amid concerns about the size of the proposed new building.

Members of Teignbridge Council’s executive will debate the controversial plans when they meet next week.

And if they follow the advice of their planning officers and cut back on the size of the proposed new cinema, a would-be operator has said it will withdraw, leaving the plans in limbo again.

The new cinema is seen as a central part of the overall project to regenerate the town centre using money from the government’s levelling-up funds. However, the overall project is already months behind schedule.

The national Arc cinema group was reported to be interested in running the cinema, but if the council cuts the size of the building, Arc is likely to pull out.

It says a smaller venue will not allow it to compete with neighbouring multiplex cinemas in Torbay and Exeter.

Now the executive faces some tough decisions over the future of the cinema project.

Objectors were up in arms when the cinema plans were first unveiled, as the striking new ‘box’ building finished just feet from the existing Market Hall, which is a listed building. They said it was too big and dominant in the street scene.

A report to the executive says there are serious financial implications in re-thinking the plans, including jeopardising a £9million grant from the government. Delays could also see costs escalating.

Another risk is that an amended scheme may not be supported by planning officers or councillors. The delays would add at least seven months to the project and mean the cinema would not be finished until April 2026.

The council says it does not intend to build the cinema without having a tenant signed up for it, although this could cause yet more delays.

Across the country large cinema operators are struggling to fill seats, but independent and ‘boutique’ operators are doing better.

The council will look at options including pressing on with the larger cinema against the advice of its own planning officers. This would allow Arc to stay in the picture.

It could also pursue an alternative project with the government money, although the levelling up fund has urged councils to avoid delays.

Options for the alternative project include refurbishing the Alexandra Cinema building and exploring options for the block which was until recently occupied by a Wilko store.

The cinema project could even be scrapped completely, and the council could ask the levelling up fund if it can go ahead with the town’s Market Hall and Queen Street projects without it.

There is also the nuclear option of abandoning the entire group of projects covering cinema, Market Hall and transport elements.

But, the report warns: “This option is likely to cause significant reputational damage to the authority and may jeopardise our ability to secure future central government funding.

“This option would also deprive Newton Abbot of the investment and regeneration it thoroughly deserves to unlock its true potential.”

 

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