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Why couldn the old Odeon cinema site in the London Road be turned into a small cinema again – do we need such a large cinema?

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Why couldn the old Odeon cinema site in the London Road be turned into a small cinema again – do we need such a large cinema?

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Whilst the District Council owns the land where the Bricket Road car park is located, it does not own the Odeon site. The new proposal for the cinema in Bricket Road includes 900 seats and 7 screens, whereas the capacity of the old Odeon was larger. The London Road site had hardly any car parking and was not easily accessible by bus, compared to the Bricket Road site, which is in the city centre.

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