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Harwich's Electric Palace cinema has new screen installed
Harwich's Electric Palace cinema has new screen installed

BBC News

time26-03-2025

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Harwich's Electric Palace cinema has new screen installed

A Victorian cinema has taken delivery of a new screen as it moves into the next generation of entertaining on the north-east Essex coastline in Harwich, the 114-year-old Electric Palace is believed to be one of Britain's oldest purpose-built Linge, a trustee, said the Grade II* listed venue's previous screen was "deteriorating" and impacting the visitor new 100kg (15st 7lb) screen was paid for by a £11,115 grant allocated via Tendring District Council. Built across 18 weeks on a £1,500 budget, the Electric Palace opened its doors in November 1911 with a screening of silent drama The Battle of went on to survive two world wars, the threat of demolition and damage suffered from floods - as well as the chairman Deb Perkins revealed finances were tight after a "difficult" 2024 and appealed for support in funding restoration work. The arrival of the new screen was welcome news for those working at the attraction, with its previous screen having been in place for about 15 Linge said: "Our old screen had served our audiences well, but its condition was deteriorating and impacting the cinema-going experience."It was susceptible to becoming creased when raised for stage performances." 'Prized treasure' Several workers were needed to carry the new screen into the cinema due to its was fitted with pre-tensioners, removing the need to spend time on removing creases."As a result it is now quicker and easier for the screen to be raised, so that the stage can be used for live performances such as music and comedy and for community events," Mr Linge added. Harwich Electric Palace Trust also funded a building survey and structural works during the Henderson, deputy leader of Tendring District Council, said the cinema was one of the region's "most prized treasures".The Labour councillor hoped it would continue to attract more visitors to Harwich. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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