Land secured to build a new 4 screen cinema in Gainsborough!

Published: 11th July 2022

Artists impression of WLDC multiplex cinema in Gainsborough

West Lindsey District Council is pushing ahead to build Gainsborough’s first multiplex cinema. The exciting plans are being realised thanks to the Council’s £18 million Levelling Up programme.

The authority has officially acquired the land where the former Lindsey Centre was in the Market Place, which is where the 4-screen cinema, two retail units, a restaurant, and additional parking will be built. The exciting plans for the town are being realised thanks to the Council’s £18 million Levelling up Programme to create a Thriving Gainsborough.

Leader of the Council, Councillor Owen Bierley, is delighted to announce the sale completion and said work on the eagerly anticipated project will start very soon:

“This is huge step forward for our plans to build a ‘Thriving Gainsborough 2024’ and ensure the town reaches its full potential.  In doing so this will have an economic impact on the wider district as we attract more people to the area."

The Council was successfully awarded £10 million from Central Government towards its plans as part of the ‘Levelling Up’ Programme, announced last year. Planning permission for the development was granted in November 2020. 

Demolition of the former Lindsey Centre is due to start later this year and is anticipated to take approximately twelve weeks.

West Lindsey District Council’s Director of Planning and Regeneration, Sally Grindrod Smith, said:

“Our Invest Gainsborough Initiative has been making huge strides to improve the town over the years and we have had many successes. However, we recognised that we needed to do more to support our town centre and our high streets in order to revitalise the local economy.

 

“The former Lindsey Centre is an ideal location for the cinema and commercial units as it has great connectivity across the town and will reinvigorate the market place.

 

We want to ensure our Market Place is the centre piece of the town with spaces and activities for people to meet family and friends, shop at our twice weekly markets and dine out in the town centre.”

The Lindsey Centre was previously Oldrids Department Store and was owned by Lincolnshire Co-op.

Lincolnshire Co-op’s Head of Property Kevin Kendall said:

“Our successful Cornhill Quarter development in Lincoln shows the benefit of having a mix of retail and leisure amenities.

 

"This scheme will bring that variety to the Market Place and help revitalise the area.”

In addition to the new cinema, there are a number of other projects taking place in the town as part of ‘Thriving Gainsborough 2024’, which includes:

  • Redesigning the use and streetscape of the Market Place.
  • Extending the Townscape Heritage Initiative to refurbish heritage buildings and wider shop fronts.
  • Creating a green public realm – including a new Pocket Park along the riverside and improvements to the existing park.
  • Implementation of wayfinding strategy to direct residents, businesses and visitors around the town.
  • Refurbishment of the bus station.
  • Extending the 'live above the shop' programme to create more homes in the town centre.