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Bid to turn the lights back on at Worcester's Northwick Cinema

ALMOST one year on from the Northwick Cinema being put up for sale, a Worcester councillor is determined Northwick Cinema can once again light up the city’s cultural scene.

Coun Mel Allcott is encouraging creatives to come forward, for an opportunity to breathe new life into the iconic Art Deco Grade II listed building.

First opened in 1938, Northwick Cinema is a symbol of Worcester’s golden age of film and entertainment. Though it has seen a variety of uses over the decades, many residents still fondly remember its days as a bustling community cinema and live venue.

Coun Allcott, Worcester City Councillor for Claines Ward, said: “The Northwick has always been an iconic part of Worcester’s identity. With the site still on the market, we have a unique chance to bring it back to life as a bespoke cinema or creative arts space, something that can celebrate our heritage and bring life to this striking architecture.”




She added that similar restorations across the country have shown how heritage cinemas can thrive. As an example, Coun Allcott points to the Regal Cinema in Evesham. It first opened in 1932, closed in 2003 and re-opened in 2012 and has been turned into fantastic success. With an impressive array of daily matinees and showings, bespoke seating and a food and beverage menu, its much more than soda, nachos and popcorn.

Coun Allcott added: “Let’s not leave the Northwick closed for nine years. Let’s get it refurbished and open. In Worcester we have the creativity, community spirit, and local pride to make the Northwick shine again. I’d love to see local entrepreneurs, arts groups, or even a community trust step forward with a vision that combines heritage, culture, and sustainability.


“Imagine walking past and seeing the Northwick’s lights on again – it would send a real message that Worcester is investing in its future, not just preserving its past.”