This is when Doncaster’s new £8.5 million cinema and restaurant complex will be open

Another major development in Doncaster has started with work beginning on a new £8.5 million cinema and restaurant complex.
Artist impression of new cinema complex at night in Doncaster's Civic and Cultural QuarterArtist impression of new cinema complex at night in Doncaster's Civic and Cultural Quarter
Artist impression of new cinema complex at night in Doncaster's Civic and Cultural Quarter

The project has benefitted from £635,000 from the Sheffield City Region Local Growth Funding (LGF) and, once complete, it will create more than 100 jobs and bring more than £530,000 of new business rates into the borough.

The complex will be next door to the Cast performance venue in the Cultural and Civic Quarter.

Artist impression of new cinema complex in Doncaster's Civic and Cultural Quarter - daytimeArtist impression of new cinema complex in Doncaster's Civic and Cultural Quarter - daytime
Artist impression of new cinema complex in Doncaster's Civic and Cultural Quarter - daytime
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The area around the Civic Square has been transformed into a destination area in recent years, with the £20 million investment in the Civic Office, £22 million investment in the CAST performance venue and the £14 million investment in the new central Library and Museum, currently being constructed.  The Council has appointed Lindum Construction Limited to build the development and has now signed an agreement with cinema operator Savoy. In addition there is interest in the development from local and national restaurant providers.

Lindum has taken possession of the development site from 25th March and the first phase of works will be setting up the site, undertaking technical surveys and carrying out some site clearance and groundworks before the main construction commences in May. 

Councillor Bill Mordue, Cabinet Member for Business, Skills and Economic Development said: “I am delighted to finally see work starting on the cinema and restaurant development which will further enhance this location, giving a wider choice of leisure activities and places to eat and bringing more visitors to Doncaster Town Centre. 

“This project joins others at an exciting time in our Urban Centre Masterplan including the redevelopment of the train station, the Quality Streets work on Hallgate, our new Library and Museum which is in construction down the road and the newly renovated Wool Market which has just opened its doors.”

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Dan Jarvis, Mayor of the Sheffield City Region, said: “It’s great to see that work has started on the long-awaited cinema and restaurant complex, which is an important piece in the jigsaw of Doncaster’s Cultural and Civic Quarter.

“The Local Growth Fund has been used to transform a number of projects in the town centre, including the railway station and the newly-opened Wool Market. This fund is transformational for our towns and cities, driving real change for our communities.”

By 2021 Government will have invested over £12 billion through the Local Growth Fund, allowing LEPs to use their local knowledge to get all areas of the country firing on all cylinders.

There are 38 LEPs covering the whole of England, which are investing LGF money in a wide range of projects including transport, skills, business support, broadband, innovation and flood defences.

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Managing Director of Lindum Construction, Simon Gregory, said: “This project signals the start of a new relationship between Lindum and Doncaster Council - one that has begun very well and will hopefully continue to get stronger as the teams work together. 

“It is exciting to see a council which has so much ambition and such a strong vision for the Doncaster region and we look forward to being part of that journey as it goes forward.

“We will be aiming to use appropriate local companies during construction, which will be an additional boost to the local economy.” It is planned for the new development to be open in spring 2020.