Opposing development of flats in the Whiteladies Picture House

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#1

2014-03-23 21:09

I used to regularly go to this cinema before it was closed by the previous owner and it was one of the most beautiful venues that should not be modernised to its detriment.
Concerned Bristolian

#2 Bristol community cinema

2014-03-23 21:44

I'm worried the 3-screen cinema proposed by London-based operator Everyman might be a wolf in sheep's clothing to get the planning permission for the flats that have already been rejected at the public hearing last year. I'd much rather seen a local Bristol group bring the building back to life as a community venue.

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#3

2014-03-23 22:26

Having enjoyed many a film & many a pint of Gillespies downstairs in the Dog & Duck, it would be a total travesty to let the big city types come in & destroy our heritage. Yes, we need to protect the building, yes we need a sympathetic & caring restoration of this beautiful old building, we don't need the wanton destruction of it to line the coffers of a London based organisation! Shame on you for even considering it. We need to save it before it's too late

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#4

2014-03-24 07:29

Please sign this petition. We don't want this building converted into flats. We particularly want part of the building to be used, once again, as a cinema.We are still grieving for the loss of the one that was there.

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2014-03-24 15:22

Too many places of interest have been destroyed.

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2014-03-25 10:54

I support the community-based plan for this cinema which would preserve the historic character of the building and does not involve flats or change of use.

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Tristan Fowler, Whiteladies Picture House Ltd.

#19 Anonymous comments

2014-03-25 14:47

If any user would like to post comments on this petition discussing the viability of either scheme then please feel welcome, it is what the forum is here for.

We would be very grateful if users would like to put their name to their comments so that they can stand by them in future, and so that we can contact you for further comment or discussion.

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#20

2014-03-25 14:54

So glad I took a screenshot of the previous comments that you have deleted. It appears that you are determined to stifle any comments that point out the similarity of your plans to this developer's. What have you got to hide? Why do you want to stop a development that would result in the building being restored to its former glory, and a viable multi-screen cinema that would thrive and offer local residents a choice of films to see?

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#21 Re: Anonymous comments

2014-03-25 14:56

#19: Tristan Fowler, Whiteladies Picture House Ltd. - Anonymous comments

'If any user would like to post comments on this petition discussing the viability of either scheme then please feel welcome, it is what the forum is here for.' - Umm, you've just deleted them all.


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#22

2014-03-25 15:34

Tristan, please could you reinstate the previous messages which have been deleted?

Thanks
Tristan Fowler, Whiteladies Picture House Ltd.

#23 Deleted messages

2014-03-25 15:56

I am trying to undelete the removed messages. There is no obvious way of doing this on the Admin section of the site, so I have contacted the Helpdesk to enquire as to whether it is possible. If they can be re-instated they will be.

Someone (anonymous Guest Comment #20) has mentioned they took screenshots of them though, so this person can re-instate them I'm sure if they wish.

As per my comment #19, I would strongly encourage anyone to put their name to their comment so that we can contact them for further discussion as to the future of this heritage asset.


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#24

2014-03-25 16:15

This is a heritage building which deserves to be properly conserved.

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#25

2014-03-25 19:05

I fully support restoring this building to its 1920's grandeur and think it would be a crime to let london developers march into our beautiful city and destroy an iconic landmark.