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Posted: Mon 09 Nov, 2009 8:15 pm
by buffaloskinner
Not Leeds I know, but another sad day in its life for a CASINO!!!!Demolition work has started on Doncaster's former Odeon cinema to make way for a new development.The historic cinema was sold to Lazarus Properties in March and approval was given for plans for a development of shops, restaurants, a gym and casino. The Theatres Trust had objected to the plan, stating the art deco building was in fitting with the area's heritage. A £200,000 state-of-the-art telescopic boom has been brought in to aid the demolition which started on Monday. The demolition is expected to be completed by Christmas with work starting on the £10m development in the new year. Campaign group The Friends of Doncaster Odeon had also called for the property to be granted Grade II listed status to protect it from demolition, but this was rejected by English Heritage. The cinema has been vacant since its final film was shown in April. It opened as the Gaumont Theatre in 1934 and was one of the last to change its name to the Odeon in 1987. It was a popular music venue in the 1950s and 1960s, hosting The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Buddy Holly.