New independent cinema announced for £50m St Catherine’s Place regeneration

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  • New cinema is set to be catalyst for wider regeneration of East Street
  • Deal signed with owner of Henleaze Orpheus cinema
  • £3M cinema expected to attract 145K customers a year from the local area
  • Developer to invest £5M in refurbishing struggling St Catherine’s Place Shopping Centre, subject to planning consent
CGI showing Firmstone’s proposals for St Catherine’s Place, Bedminster – view from East Street looking south-east

 

 

Independent cinema group Scott Cinemas – which owns the popular Henleaze Orpheus cinema – is planning to open a new three-screen cinema in South Bristol.

 

The South West cinema operator has signed an agreement with Bristol-based developer Firmstone Consortia One to run a new cinema at St Catherine’s Place, a beleaguered shopping centre in Bedminster.

 

Subject to planning permission, Firmstone will invest £5M in refurbishing the shopping centre, which currently has several vacant units – including injecting £1.5M into the new cinema – as part of its proposed £50M redevelopment of the site. Scott Cinemas is set to invest an additional £1.5M in the cinema.

 

Scott Cinemas expects the new cinema to attract similar numbers of customers as its Henleaze Orpheus cinema – about 145,000 a year from the local community. The new cinema will have the latest technology including Dolby Atmos sound and 4k laser projection in all screens, as well as a bar/cafe.

 

Scott Cinemas operates a tiered pricing structure to ensure it is accessible to all local customers. It also makes the cinema available to community groups, and holds many different events at its cinemas, so they become social hubs at the heart of each community.

 

A planning application for the redevelopment of St Catherine’s Place, which will create a further 271 homes and a reinvigorated shopping centre include provision for Scott Cinemas, has been submitted. It is expected to go before one of Bristol’s planning committees in April.

 

So far Firmstone Consortia One has created 54 new apartments in Catherine’s House, which was formerly offices and is part of the wider St Catherine’s Place scheme. Most of the homes have already been sold at prices starting at £158k with 80 per cent already occupied by their new owners.

 

This conversion was completed under ‘Permitted Development Rights’ where unused commercial buildings can be changed into new homes. The external appearance of the building, which had long been an issue with the local community, has been upgraded with a new modern residential façade.

 

Firmstone Consortia One’s wider plans for St Catherine’s Place form the gateway to a major regeneration scheme called Bedminster Green which the City Council has identified for building about 2,000 new homes. The City Council is one of several landowners involved in Bedminster Green.

 

“This is fantastic news for Bedminster. The new cinema will become a social hub for the local community and is set to be a catalyst for the wider regeneration of East Street,” said developer Francis Firmstone.

 

“We have worked hard to find a business that’s the right fit for the community to create the kind of step-change that’s so badly needed for the shopping centre.  Scott Cinemas is a great South West company, much loved by its loyal following in Henleaze.

 

“Our plans will help reinvigorate the East Street area, which, in its heyday, was the social and economic hub of South Bristol. Securing the cinema will ensure restaurants, cafes and shops will follow suit. Rather than doing a basic upgrade of the shopping centre, we are investing significantly to make sure this becomes the vibrant heart of Bedminster.”

 

“We jumped at the chance to be involved. Bedminster is probably the only area of Bristol where the majority of local residents need to travel into the city centre or much further afield to visit the cinema,” said Scott Cinemas’ director Dan Harris.

 

“It’s fantastic to see these plans to regenerate this part of Bedminster – and I have no doubt our cinema will be vital in the area’s renaissance. We are keen to get cracking and share our love of films with people of Bedminster, so hope that these plans will be supported by the local community and wider city.”