The cinema in the merrion centre, help!

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Phill_d
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munki wrote: Phil,Was it Leeds Civic Trust that you contacted about including the cinema in the Heritage Open Day Tours? Yes it was the place near the calls! Yeah i looked up the heritage days & they organised it. It was ok letting the Y.E.P in but they have bugger all interest in the place..They just want to sell a few newspapers, Never get there feet wet or get dirty but get all the privalages. Thats my rant over!
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It's no dig at you munki but what are the civic trust for if they were not aware of the Odeon been ripped out as we all learnt in the Y.E.P months ago! shouldn't they have used some initiative to get the place open for just one open day before it's gone. It hurts nobody yes?
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Post by munki »

Well, I know a few people at the Civic Trust. If there is ever a specific building that you are interested in getting in, I would be glad to approach people on behalf of the many many users of Secret Leeds... As always, no promises... But it seems to me that the Civic Trust & our Dear Readers have a lot of interests in common, & should be working together.
'Are we surprised that men perish, when monuments themselves decay? For death comes even to stones and the names they bear.' - Ausonius.

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Cheers munki. Well they DEFINATLY should be encouraging people to be pro active in helping save our heritage but i've never seen it once. I never even got a reply to my e-mail. I also suggested temple mills as a great candadate for the heritage day. The buildings empty & they know who the owners are so there should be no problem so i can see!
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Post by simonm »

I remember my grandad taking me to see "Where eagles dare" at the Merrion Odeon!
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Phill_d
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Well i'm furious about the lack of action by The civic trust for this debacle! I'm lending a helping hand to the people of Bradford so they don't end up loosing a piece of there cinema history & such a fine building as easily as the Leeds folk lost there's ( Although we just lost the interior to savour on film) They organised a 'Hug the Odeon night during the week were a 1000 people voiced there fury at B.C.C! Here's my set http://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn ... 940198116/
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Post by sheret »

There's a link on the BBC Leeds website to an interview with Edward Ziff from Town Centre Securitues. Quite a nostalgic interview and one in which he states that as owners they are happy to leave the cinema as it is than invest money into it and risk not getting a return. How things change! Does anyone know what they are actually planning to do with it.Link:http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/realmedia/hi ... s.ramThere are also a few photos:http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds/content/imag ... lery.shtml

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Post by wsmith »

What has CHANGED is that, until fairly recently, the lease on the cinema was still owned by the Odeon. Town Centre Securities would, therefore, have been powerless to change anything in there... and probably wouldn't have wanted to anyway, since they still had the money from the lease.Effectively they were making the same amount of money from it closed as they would have done open...Once the lease expired, Town Centre Securities suddenly had...a. Control over a piece of capital that they didn't have control over before.b. The cost of maintaining a large empty space that wasn't making them any money...Oh, the joys of Capitalism, eh?WS

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