Preston cinema complex: why has work started yet on the city new £40m cinema complex
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The highly-anticipated complex – dubbed ‘Animate’ – on the former site of the indoor market and multi-storey car park could bring in £7million a year to the local economy and create up to 140 jobs.
It was given permission in March, with an expected completion date of summer 2024.
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In June, council leader Matthew Brown announced that the first spades in the ground could could come as early as August - ahead of the October start date previously touted.
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But half-way through October and with no sign of any construction work beginning, the authority has been accused of "talk and no action".
Former cabinet member Peter Moss tweeted: "In June the leader of #Preston Council told us the cinema complex would start Aug/Sept.
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Hide Ad"Now mid-Oct and not even a spade on site, let alone "in the ground".
Is it happening or just more #PrestonModel talk & no action?
So what has the council said?
Nothing. Preston City Council has been contacted for comment by the Post, but is yet to respond.
What’s the background to the scheme?
Animate will be Preston Council’s biggest project and will fill the gap between Ringway and the new Market Hall.
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Hide AdThe scheme was first imagined back in 2010 as part of the ill-fated £700m Tithebarn Redevelopment.
Four of Animate's restaurants are said to be under offer and announcements on who will be moving in could be made soon.