West Sussex cinema moves closer to reopening nearly a year after major fire
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Littlehampton's much-loved Windmill Cinema was saved following a devastating fire which destroyed the Harvester restaurant in August 2023.
Following the fire, there was water damage to the cinema foyer and kiosk. Asbestos also had to be safely removed from the damaged ceiling of the Windmill complex and there had to be a full fire risk assessment.
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Hide AdAn Arun District Council statement on Friday (March 8) read: “Work continues at Windmill Entertainment Centre as we draw closer to announcing a reopening date.
“The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), has been informed of the additional asbestos work that needs doing – scheduled for 25 and 26 March. Once completed, the roof over the boiler room will be waterproofed again.
“Internal and external work is close to completion with carpets laid and painting done. A new fire system will be installed, and the windmill sails will be re-installed by April 8.
"Freedom Leisure is starting to confirm theatre and studio bookings throughout the year and the cinema hirer will be returning from July, at their request. We hope to update in the coming weeks with a confirmed reopening date.”
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Hide AdThe Windmill Cinema announced on social media the ‘great news’ last month that it will reopen at the Windmill Entertainment Centre on July 1.
“A date for the reopening of the building itself has not yet been announced but is expected soon,” a spokesperson added.
"Due to no suitable run of dates being available any earlier, we have chosen to delay the opening until July when we can make the best use of the available opportunities for cinema.
“We are very excited to be able to share a full cinema service with you all soon and thank all of our customers for their continued patience. In the meantime we wish other users of the Windmill good luck with their shows.”
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Hide AdTheatre bosses said ‘negotiations on the current and future calendar’ of cinema bookings ‘remain ongoing’.
They added: “We expect screenings to continue at the Town Council's Millennium Chamber and also at a number of other local venues including Angmering, Arundel and East Preston. See you soon!”