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Caerphilly Council scraps Bargoed cinema plans after mounting opposition

News | Gareth Hill | Published: 11:16, Thursday June 4th, 2015.
Last updated: 10:07, Thursday June 11th, 2015

SCRAPPED: a planned cinema in Bargoed has been axed after pressure over its cost
SCRAPPED: A planned cinema in Bargoed has been axed after pressure over its cost

Caerphilly County Borough Council has scrapped plans to build a multi-million pound cinema in Bargoed after mounting pressure over the cost of the project.

Original plans for the cinema emerged in 2010 as part of the Bargoed regeneration scheme, but concerns about rising costs forced the council to consider a new business case.

Councillors were angry after it was revealed the cinema would cost £7 million with a lease to Odeon possibly not covering the cost of a £4m loan needed to build the cinema.

Council leader Keith Reynolds has now told the Bargoed Town Centre Management Group that the scheme would cost £8.4 million, leaving a shortfall of £1.5 million.

The Labour councillor said: “To date we have invested around £90m in various regeneration projects for Bargoed thanks to significant Welsh Government and European funding contributions. These include numerous land reclamation schemes, the new Bargoed by-pass and a variety of town centre projects designed to bring business and jobs into the town.

“Some of the major schemes have been the refurbishment of the Hanbury Chapel as a new library and Customer First Centre, the opening of a new Morrisons superstore and a number of other new retail units; improvements to car parking, an improved park and ride facility near the railway station, relocation of the Council’s Contact Centre into part of the former Woolworths store and over £9m worth of improvements to the general environment of the town.

“I am disappointed that the cinema project has not been able to proceed, but we will continue to press on with plans to build on the success of the regeneration strategy for the town.”

Caerphilly Observer reported last week that rebel councillors were calling for a new business case to be published.  The scheme was also criticised after a private cinema opened in Blackwood.

Blackwood Labour councillor, Allan Rees, said: “I think it’s a sensible and prudent move to halt the building of a cinema, particularly when the company in mind for the cinema could afford to build one themselves.

“Getting the tax payer involved in such risk at such a financially precarious time would be foolish.”

Cllr Nigel Dix, who was threatened with suspension from the Labour group for his vocal opposition to the Bargoed cinema, welcomed the announcement.

He said: “I did get a lot of pressure and they did try to kick me out of the Labour group, but my colleagues were a lot wiser than the whips.

“I had concerns for the last 12 months about us proceeding with the cinema, with the cuts and a cinema opening in Blackwood.

“There was a determination to take it into fruition by the cabinet but things have changed drastically since 2010.

“In drawing a new business plan they realised it was not only unaffordable but undesirable. Now the £1.9m million can be put into other services that are under pressure.

“What we need to do now is work with private developers and make Bargoed attractive for them to spend their money there.”

Councillor Colin Mann, leader of the Plaid Cymru group on Caerphilly Council, said: “It must be a huge disappointment for people in Bargoed that the project is not going ahead. The cinema was planned by the previous Plaid administration to complete the huge programme of improvements to Bargoed and was financially feasible at the time.

“A change in circumstances – the rising costs and the cuts to council funding – have made this decision inevitable. It would not have been right to go ahead with the cinema development when cuts are having to be made in services across the county borough and further cuts will take place in future years.

“However, the Labour administration kept the people of Bargoed in suspense for far too long before announcing this decision. It has been suggested to me that this was for electoral reasons but they will have to explain to the public.”

12 thoughts on “Caerphilly Council scraps Bargoed cinema plans after mounting opposition”

  1. Cllr Richard Williams says:
    Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 16:28

    I will give the council credit for finally seeing sense on this issue but it was Cllr. Nigel Dix who brought it to people’s attention. He did this at great personal inconvenience, his party wanted to discipline him and eject him from the Labour group. I am pleased that there are still councillors that rate their service to residents as more important than their party.

    I have probably said this before on other issues but it bears repeating, ‘well done Cllr. Dix!’

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  2. Cllr Richard Williams says:
    Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 16:28

    I will give the council credit for finally seeing sense on this issue but it was Cllr. Nigel Dix who brought it to people’s attention. He did this at great personal inconvenience, his party wanted to discipline him and eject him from the Labour group. I am pleased that there are still councillors that rate their service to residents as more important than their party.

    I have probably said this before on other issues but it bears repeating, ‘well done Cllr. Dix!’

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  3. Jan7 says:
    Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 16:58

    Now approach the owner of the maxime and let him sort out the old hanbury for a cinema which should have been done earlier when he expressed an interest in it. Bargoed then gets a cinema but with cheaper prices.

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    1. Trefor Bond says:
      Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 19:53

      You have of course made this suggestion to the Caerphilly council`s Cabinet? Jan.

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      1. Jan7 says:
        Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 10:30

        At A public meeting in Newbridge when it came to having a lecture about budgets I got up and informed chris burns CEO about this and at the meeting was gary johnston cllr, chris evans MP, Jocelyn Davies AM, and a rep from the police.

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        1. Trefor Bond says:
          Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 10:35

          What about directly to Councillor Keith Reynolds Leader of CCBC
          What about directly to Councillor Ken James Cabinet Member for regeneration, what about all the Bargoed Town Council members, surely they cannot now disagree with your proposals to get their cinema up and running?.

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          1. Jan7 says:
            Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 11:26

            Cllr Dix and Cllr Rees I believe has informed them of this but I know my brother wrote to keith reynolds about it but he said that the odeon was still on the cards at that point in time.

  4. Jan7 says:
    Tuesday, June 9, 2015 at 16:58

    Now approach the owner of the maxime and let him sort out the old hanbury for a cinema which should have been done earlier when he expressed an interest in it. Bargoed then gets a cinema but with cheaper prices.

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    1. Trefor Bond says:
      Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 19:53

      You have of course made this suggestion to the Caerphilly council`s Cabinet? Jan.

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      1. Jan7 says:
        Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 10:30

        At A public meeting in Newbridge when it came to having a lecture about budgets I got up and informed chris burns CEO about this and at the meeting was gary johnston cllr, chris evans MP, Jocelyn Davies AM, and a rep from the police.

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        1. Trefor Bond says:
          Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 10:35

          What about directly to Councillor Keith Reynolds Leader of CCBC
          What about directly to Councillor Ken James Cabinet Member for regeneration, what about all the Bargoed Town Council members, surely they cannot now disagree with your proposals to get their cinema up and running?.

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          1. Jan7 says:
            Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 11:26

            Cllr Dix and Cllr Rees I believe has informed them of this but I know my brother wrote to keith reynolds about it but he said that the odeon was still on the cards at that point in time.

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