Operator wanted to ‘bring the magic of the big screen’ back to former Edwardian cinema

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The lost cinema first opened in 1912.

Plans are progressing to bring the former Prescot Picture Palace, a landmark cinema building in the centre of Prescot town, back to life.

The long-lost cinema, which first opened in 1912, was the town’s first ever picture house and following its closure in 1958, the premises was used as a warehouse, bingo hall and then a community church.

There is now an opportunity for an operator who is interested in running the cinema to create a sustainable business to serve Prescot and wider Knowsley communities.

 

Source: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/operator-wanted-bring-magic-big-20033004