Picture Refurbishment will be huge boost for BRTA Foreign Films

Raymond Hagger • August 16, 2022

Refurbishment Works Update

The Picturedrome Foyer Refurbishment Works which were significantly impacted by Covid are now back on track.  Bognor Town Council and the Picturdome have today issued a press release to confirm the refurbishment works are back on track.  Picturedrome Cinemas now lease the full footprint of the building, acquiring the lease of the origional restaurant.  This will be incorporated into the main building to significantly improve their disabled access to the main foyer, a new retail stand and to the beautiful historic screen pictured above..  Completed is expected Quarter four this year, 2022 significantly enhancing the experience for those attending our foreign film evenings.


The refurbished foyer will have a full reinstated terrazzo marble floor, bespoke stained glass artwork and sympathetic restoration to the features.  The retail stand will be repositioned to significantly improve the flow of the building.  The Picturedrome have also uncovered some origional historic artwork detailing in the screen 3 on the first level, with a complete refurbishment and two new sets of toilets added.


The Town Council continues to offer Adam Cunard and The Picturedrome its full support.


Please continue to support our Foreign Film evenings and you will soon be able to fully appreciate the significant improvements enhancing your experience. 


We need to maintain an audience of over 33 for the Foreign film evenings to break even and if they are to continue.  Thanks to Mac Keight for all his hard work in liaising with the Picturdrome to arrange a varied and interesting foreign film season.

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