Weatherspoon says it hopes to press on with State cinema project in 2021
By Neil Speight
31st Mar 2021 | Local News
THE Wetherspoon pub chain has confirmed it still wants to press on with the redevelopment of the State Cinema in Grays and hopes to resume work on the project in 2021.
Last week concern was raised about the future of the State and Wetherspoon's intentions when the Cinema Theatre Association said it was worried about the condition of the building and feared that might be significant further damage to its interior unless remedial work was carried out.
The building is Grade-II* listed and has a number of unique art-deco features - and a Compton organ which it is hoped will be refurbished as part of the Weatherspoon's renovation project.
A statement today (Tuesday, 1 December), to Thurrock Nub News says the company hopes to get the project back on track in the new year.
Wetherspoon spokesman Eddie Gershon said: "We are still committed to opening a Wetherspoon pub on the site of the former State cinema in Grays.
"The consented planning permission was unfortunately not viable for Wetherspoon to build and operate for a variety of reasons.
"The company has engaged constructively with the council, planners and English Heritage, before and during the Covid pandemic and believe it is very close to resolving the points of contention.
"Once the specific points have been resolved, Wetherspoon will resubmit a revised planning application. Subject to planning approval, Wetherspoon will still require licensing permission.
"If planning and licensing is granted, then the company hopes to be in a position to develop the site in 2021.
"This will be a substantial project, costing up to £5 million, restoring the dilapidated Grade-II* listed building.
"It will be one of Wetherspoon's largest pubs, creating circa 100 new full and part time jobs."
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