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Sittingbourne town centre regeneration agrees terms with multi-screen cinema operator

The multi-million town centre regeneration has taken a massive step forward with a cinema operator signing up.

Planning permission for the ambitious scheme was granted in March and negotiations have been ongoing since.

Although the Spirit of Sittingbourne - the consortium behind the two-phase project - has agreed terms with the cinema company, they're not revealing who it is yet.

Artists' impression of the leisure quarter in the Spirit of Sittingbourne development, one of numerous commercial property ventures beginning construction soon
Artists' impression of the leisure quarter in the Spirit of Sittingbourne development, one of numerous commercial property ventures beginning construction soon

Work will start in the spring on land on the Forum car park opposite the train station with the seven-screen facility expected to open in summer 2017.

The cinema is the key part of the regeneration's £46 million first phase and will be joined by eateries, shops and apartments.

This first stage will also see work begin on road re-alignment and a 308-space multi-storey car park being built off St Michael's Road.

Once completed, there will be 215 apartments, 25,000sq ft of restaurant space, 30,000sq ft of large format retail, a new public square and a range of road improvements.

An artists' impression of the new Cockleshell Walk car park
An artists' impression of the new Cockleshell Walk car park

The second phase, which is yet to be approved, will see a "civic quarter" built in nearby Central Avenue with a new home for Swale council being constructed.

The Spirit of Sittingbourne is made up of the local authority, Cathedral Group, Essential Land and Quinn Estates.

The development aims to revitalise the town centre, providing a catalyst for economic growth and further investment and creating more than 700 jobs.

Council leader Cllr Andrew Bowles (Con) said: “This is an important step in delivering the regeneration of the town centre that we have all been waiting for.

Signing of the Spirit of Sittingbourne agreement in 2012
Signing of the Spirit of Sittingbourne agreement in 2012

“The cinema underpins the whole development, so having this agreement is great news, and we look forward to announcing the operator, and the associated retail and restaurants that will be opening in the town, when the final terms are agreed.”

Cathedral Group chief executive Richard Upton said: “The multi-screen cinema will anchor the Spirit of Sittingbourne development.

"It will be a focus of entertainment for residents of all ages and the foundation of a revitalised town centre.

"From family fun to date nights, the cinema will create an active community hub and provide a major boost to Sittingbourne’s night time economy.”

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