
Cinema licence application lodged for former Odeon in Oxford
Plans to bring back a former city centre cinema have been submitted to a local authority.The former Odeon on Magdalen Street in Oxford closed in 2023 - just seven months before its 100th anniversary.A new licensing application to restore the cinema to its former glory has been submitted to Oxford City Council by a company called Roxy Movies (The Oxford Cinema) Limited.Alejandro Miranda, a Spaniard who is based in Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex, is listed by Companies House as the firm's director and lodged the application.
The company was incorporated last month.According to the application, the prospective cinema - which is currently abandoned - would play films from 08:30 to 23:30, seven days a week.The venue could host more than 700 people across its two screens, the application states.A cafe in the foyer also features in the plans.The Grade II listed building was built by renowned theatre constructors Frank Matcham & Company.Its first showing was the silent film The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse on 1 January 1924.The new application follows the closure of another Odeon cinema in George Street earlier this year.Oxford currently has four cinemas dotted around the city; the Curzon in the Westgate shopping centre, the Phoenix in Jericho, Ultimate Picture Palace on Cowley Road and Vue in Grenoble Road.
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