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Hebden Bridge Hebden Bridge is a market town in the Upper Calder Valley in West Yorkshire, England. It is west of Halifax and 14 miles (21 km) north-east of Rochdale, at the confluence of the River Calder and the Hebden Water. The town is the largest ...
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West Yorkshire West Yorkshire is a metropolitan and ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and Humber Region of England. It is an inland and upland county having eastward-draining valleys while taking in the moors of the Pennines. West Yorkshire came into exi ...
, is one of the last remaining council-owned cinemas in
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. Together with the adjacent shops, it forms a
Grade II listed building In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed structure is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, in Wales, and the Northern Ir ...
. The Picture House, built between 1919-1921, is an independent cinema with daily evening screenings, weekend matinees and tea time screenings, and matinees most days during school holidays. There is a screening every Thursday morning, at which free tea and biscuits are provided. It also screens live broadcasts of theatre, opera, ballet, music and arts documentaries via satellite. It has both digital and 35mm projection facilities. It has one screen with over 500 seats, and mainly operates from the stalls (accessible) seating downstairs. It has a kiosk serving hot and cold drinks, cake, popcorn, sweets, chocolates and savoury snacks. The Picture House offers a wide-ranging programme of film and live events. It shows anywhere between 16 and 26 films per month, ranging from mainstream and blockbuster to art-house and foreign language films. There are regular screenings of specialist films and touring programmes from a range of organisations, including the
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. Certain screenings come with subtitles and / or
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History

Hebden Bridge's Picture House cinema first opened its doors in 1921 and is one of the last civic-owned cinemas in Britain. Originally boasting over 900 seats, its first screening was a double bill of ''
Torn Sails ''Torn Sails'' is a 1920 British silent drama film directed by A. V. Bramble and starring Milton Rosmer, Mary Odette and Geoffrey Kerr. It was based on the 1897 novel ''Torn Sails'' by Allen Raine. Like much of her work, it is set in a smal ...
'' and '' The Iron Stair''. The venue became the main place of entertainment for the weavers, mill-workers, and other residents of Hebden Bridge and the upper
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and has been in continuous use as a cinema. In the late 1960s, when many of the mills had closed, the Picture House itself was near to closure. It was saved for the town by the actions of the then Hebden Royd Urban District Council (HRUDC) who purchased it from private ownership for about £6,000. The cinema passed into the control of
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(CMBC) when local government was reorganised in 1974. CMBC oversaw a refurbishment in 1978, removing half of the seats to bring the total to the current figure of 492. In 1999, the future of the Picture House again appeared to be at risk when the site was earmarked for development. A community campaign called Friends of the Picture House emerged and a mass lobby of the CMBC in July 1999 resulted in the development plans being rejected. Today, typically, between 15 and 26 films are shown each month. The programming deliberately caters for all tastes, ranging from mainstream Hollywood to art-house and foreign language films. 2012 saw the transfer of the Picture House to Hebden Royd Town Council, a successor to HRUDC. Since then there have been many upgrades and improvements to the cinema, the most important of which has been the installation of digital projection, ensuring the Picture House can continue to screen the latest film releases.


Friends

The Friends of the Picture House is a voluntary group that represents everyone who uses the Picture House. Its elected committee meet regularly to consider what its members want from the Picture House and how the Friends can ensure that the cinema continues to thrive. Two members of the Friends attend the Town Council's Picture House management committee meetings to ensure that the views of the cinema-goers are well represented. Membership of the Friends is free and open to anyone who has an interest in seeing the Picture House continue to cater for the diverse interests of its customers.


See also

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Listed buildings in Hebden Royd Hebden Royd is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 254 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, twelve are at Grade II*, the middle of ...


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Hebden Bridge Picture HouseTheatres Trust Database
Buildings and structures in Calderdale Cinemas in Yorkshire Hebden Bridge Grade II listed buildings in West Yorkshire