Refurbish Ringwoods Regal

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#101

2016-03-02 15:32

To bring back a building to life.

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#102

2016-03-06 18:27

I used to love going to this cinema as a little girl in the 1960's and think it would be great for Ringwood to have its own space for the Arts once again.

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#103

2016-03-07 19:21

I REMEMBER WEN THE CINEMA WAS A CINEMA AND ITS DILAPIDATION IS A DISGRACE

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#104

2016-03-07 21:33

I enjoy live theatre and the performing arts and moved to Ringwood five years ago and was surprised at the lack of live arts in the market town. We visit Salisbury, Wimborne and Christchurch plus further afield.

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#105

2016-03-13 20:42

We want to see this turned into a cinema or theatre which will benefit and complete the town.

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#106

2016-03-13 20:43

Something needs to be done with this building. Either restore and use or knock down and make a link through to the furlong. Either option would bring footfall to the town and improve the town centre for all

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#107

2016-03-13 21:07

Because I believe music is important to Ringwood, and so are architecturally beautiful buildings such as the Regal

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#108

2016-03-13 23:41

I went to the cinema about 55 years ago with my cousin. Ringwood was a lovely market town. It has lost so much of its charm, now.

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#109

2016-03-14 07:00

I would love to see this beautiful building restored to its former glory.

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#110

2016-03-14 08:31

Because the Tivoli is successful in Wimborne and it would add more diversity / options to Ringwood

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#111

2016-03-15 11:04

Because I saw my first film at the Tivoli Wimborne aged 7..It was Ring of Bright Water and I was devastated when it closed, but happy that local Methodist Church/Anglican church members clubbed together with other volunteers to reopen it!
Let's have a 'Ring of Bright Water' and re open the Ringwood one in similar fashion!
It would make money for itself and the town, as well as give the youngsters something to do!
But it would be for all ages to enjoy!
A super Cinematicly theatrical idea which is bound for success! GO for it!! :).

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#112

2016-03-15 12:05

Because I saw my first film at the Tivoli Wimborne aged 7..It was Ring of Bright Water and I was devastated when it closed, but happy that local Methodist Church/Anglican church members clubbed together with other volunteers to reopen it!
Since moving to Ringwood, I have noticed a great need for this sort of thing, which would liven up the town in the right way, whilst still maintaining its character!
Let's have a 'Ring of Bright Water' and re open the Ringwood one in similar fashion!
It would make money for itself and the town, as well as give the youngsters something to do!
But it would be for all ages to enjoy!
A super Cinematicly theatrical idea which is bound for success! GO for it!! :).

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#113

2016-03-15 17:18

The time has come for buildings like this to be successfully restored for community use as already proved at Wimborne and Christchurch. But once it's gone, it's gone for good and the cost of building a new centre is likely to be prohibitive.

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#114

2016-03-16 22:22

I lived in Ringwood until the age of 15 and remember going to that cinema with my father many times. I also went to see many musicals such as West Side Story, The White Horse inn and the Mikado there too. My father, Harold Hudson was a policeman in the town and also sang with the local amateur dramatic /music society. I think it closed around 1965, such a shame.

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#115

2016-03-17 23:56

I pretty much grew up in the squash club in this building. It was a major part of my childhood. To see it restored to its Cinematic roots would be extraordinary.


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#116

2016-03-19 11:35

Because it would dramatically improve Ringwood and bring the Market Place to life.

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#117

2016-03-20 17:16

A cinema/theatre space would greatly enhance the profile of the town, for residents and tourists alike. It would help to develop an area of the town which is in some need of renovation, and would improve footfall for other local businesses.

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#118

2016-03-21 09:30

Because I use to go to cinema on a Saturday morning to watch the children's film that was showing, and I think the cinema back for todays children have the same experience.
Thank you
Kev

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#119

2016-04-08 18:53

I used to live in Ringwood and depriving the community of this heritage site is disgraceful.The Manipulative Council should hang it's head in shame.

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#120

2016-04-15 09:34

Because Ringwood needs this

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#121

2016-04-17 11:00

I am very much in favour of reinstating the building.

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#122

2016-04-20 18:23

Ringwood should have a cinema/theatre/entertainment venue.

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#123

2016-04-21 20:44

I come from Ringwood and would love to see some of it"s history come alive. So much of Ringwood has changed/modernised. This building is a beautiful site and could draw so many to the town for its use.

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#124

2016-04-23 11:45

We signed as we would like to see a multi-function facility in Ringwood for every one to visit. Hope this takes off.

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#125

2016-05-20 13:18

Ringwood is the only town in this area that doesn't have its own Entertainment/Leisure Centre and the town is growing fast and desperately needs to save this wonderful building for all to enjoy.