Old Odeon Cinema could be knocked down

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A heritage pressure group says Jersey's old Odeon cinema must be saved for future generations.

The owners have unveiled plans to demolish the buiolding as part of a £40m revamp of the area.

But 'Save Jersey's Heritage' says it's an important building and has urged Planning minister Freddie Cohen not to de-list it.

At the moment, because it's a protected building, the owners can't alter either the inside or outside of it without permission from Planning.

Le Masurier, one of Jersey's largest private landowners, want to turn the run-down area of Bath Street into cafes, bars and restaurants as well as creating 70,000 square feet of commercial space, car parking and new homes.


For more information on the proposal visit www.lmbathstreet.je

What do you think?
Is Jersey's former Odeon cinema a blot on the landscape and a building you think should be demolished?

Or is it a fine example of post-War modernist architecture that deserves protecting at all costs?

Whatever your thoughts on the future of the building, leave your comments below ...

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Posted By: Steve Toyne on 06-Jun-2012
This is an important piece of Art Deco architecture which should be preserved for posterity. Redevelope it by all means. But there is no excuse for knocking it down. Unless you happen to be a wealthy developer. Take a leaf out of Napier's book and preserve a valuable piece of the past.

 
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Posted By: Nigel St Helier on 02-Jul-2010
Knock it down it is now an eyesore with no aesthetic merit whatsoever. As someone else has said, let Asda, Sainsburys, Tesco redevelope the site and THAT is something that would bring a great deal of pleasure to th people of Jersey. But there again the vested interests of Jersey wouldn't like that.

 
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Posted By: Teri ST H on 02-Jul-2010
no to knocking it down, its listed, any way who will be able to live eat and shop there??????????

 
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Posted By: Jennifer St Helier on 01-Jul-2010
2 points I would like to raise. 1 - Does the new build have to be so "modern" (glass and metal) in look? Can't it be stylsh and more in keeping with the older bulidings in the area? and 2 -Perhaps, like other developers the Clarke family could offer £1Million or 2 towards the development of the Town Park as part of the "giving something back" scheme.

 
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Posted By: Karen Behan St Saviour on 01-Jul-2010
Knock it down it's a eyesaw.

 
Where are the key's to my bulldozer Report Abuse
Posted By: Jersey Bob on 01-Jul-2010
It is a horrible looking building that blocks out the light and would be very tricky to redevelop in its existing form. Had some quirky features inside but best redeveloped - yes its listed but really does anyone make it the highlight of a trip to St. Helier?

 
Odeon & Asbestos Report Abuse
Posted By: Dave on 01-Jul-2010
A more pertinent point would be to ask how much it would cost to remediate a building which is full of asbestos. And more importantly what about all the people who sat watching films in there. Knock it down. It was a building of its time and we cannot continue to live in the past.

 
Looks good, get on with it. Report Abuse
Posted By: Ian on 01-Jul-2010
The listing is a problem, but the scheme does look good. The Forums gone, why not the Odeon. Think it worth it, the proposal would bring so much improvement to this drap area.

 
odeon cinema Report Abuse
Posted By: PaulB St Helier on 30-Jun-2010
What is the point of having listed buildings, if the States with their me, me, me attitude can just delist a building to suit themselves

 
Town Park Report Abuse
Posted By: Robbie on 30-Jun-2010
I believe (from reading the information at www.lmbathstreet.je) that this is proposed to be alongside the Town Park, and not as commented above, an alternative to it. It's my opinion that this would definitely be a welcome addition to the area if passed, and would balance out the move toward the waterfront, and hopefully regenerated an area with some lovely architecture.

 
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Posted By: Jimmacdonald on 30-Jun-2010
Old Odeon building should be demolished knocked down eye sore no modern architecture ! it deserves no protection at all?

 
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Posted By: Chris on 30-Jun-2010
Lets let Tesco or Asda have it we need a supermarket for the lower class, we need competion not same prices with differnet names

 
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Posted By: Paul, Grouville on 30-Jun-2010
Definite blot but sure Freddie Cohen will call it iconic!

 
Old Odeon Cinema Report Abuse
Posted By: Rosemary, St Saviour on 30-Jun-2010
Living close to the area I would argue that they should knock this monstrosity down and build flats or even better still make it into a multi-story carpark. This area of town is in so much need of development because it has remained the same for decades.

 
Bath st Report Abuse
Posted By: Rowan, St Saviour on 30-Jun-2010
This has always been a scruffy area of town so maybe a change will puck it up a bit. I also agree that it would be better than this stupid Town Park.

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