

Councillor Nick Fogg was unambiguous in expressing his support for the proposed changes and the approval of this application. “This is a very important project for Marlborough”…”The floor is in a terrible state, and the staircase is completely unstable.”
“We should all support the efforts behind finding a new use for a valuable old building that would otherwise degenerate increasingly into decay” he added, before regaling Councillors present with his experiences preaching ‘hell fire’ from the pulpit of the Chapel in days gone by!
Orlando Harris, director of Image and one of the project’s founders told marlborough.news “We expect to have the Cinema open in April of next year”.
Originally the vision was solely to convert the former Chapel into a cinema, but the project extended to include the adjoining Manse which will now provide extended cafe space, members lounge and an office for the Cinema team. It also means that a proposed extension on the Northern side of the Chapel won’t be needed.
“We look forward to the new Parade Cinema and Arts Centre providing Marlborough with a new and popular addition to the cultural fabric of the Town.” Orlando stated, adding that the Cinema represented: “Something that many have desired and campaigned for over the years but is finally in sight.”









