Merrion Centre Odeon

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Phill_dvsn
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BLAKEY wrote: the main Odeon was two or three hundred yards away.      I used to like the main Odeon, my gran did a part time cleaning job there when she retired, employees got a free pass for family to watch as many films as you like. I used to go with her sometimes where I learnt a nice little trick.If anyone can recall they're used to be a hairdressers at the side of the Odeon in the early 1980's, the door next to it was a fire escape for the cinema seen herehttp://goo.gl/maps/eB5NJust push the door open from the other side and you were outside. It was just before you went into the main auditorium, and conveniently just past the last ticket usherette who was round the corner, and no fire escape alarm A large group of my mates would wait outside the door whilst I went in with the free pass and let them in, we never got caught for years and saw many a good film. That with fiddling my saverstrip, and day riders I paid for very little as teenager lol The Odeon also had a cat to catch those pesky little mice too     
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Phill_dvsn wrote: That with fiddling my saverstrip, and day riders I paid for very little as teenager lol The Odeon also had a cat to catch those pesky little mice too      Eeeeh Phill lad, what are we bahn' to do wi'thi ??That wasn't a cat - it was the MGM lion trying to catch gangs of lads who hadn't paid I'm amazed too that you're so opposed to the Leeds trolleybus scheme - a bit of nifty wiring from your residence to the overhead and you could eliminate your electricity bills for ever !!
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BLAKEY wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: That with fiddling my saverstrip, and day riders I paid for very little as teenager lol The Odeon also had a cat to catch those pesky little mice too      Eeeeh Phill lad, what are we bahn' to do wi'thi ??That wasn't a cat - it was the MGM lion trying to catch gangs of lads who hadn't paid I'm amazed too that you're so opposed to the Leeds trolleybus scheme - a bit of nifty wiring from your residence to the overhead and you could eliminate your electricity bills for ever !! Well you had to improvise as a lad didn't you, pocket and paper round money didn't go that far The hairdressers was ''Kens'' now I've found this photo to jog my memory.    
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IIRC the row of first floor windows above "Ken's" contained the very pleasant restaurant which had a most peaceful ambience indeed - also access was easy by the "Philld" patent economic method, but fooling the waitresses into some free grub was impossible sadly     
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barnie
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Re: Merrion Centre Odeon

Post by barnie »

Article in the YEP about how the cinema is now up for rent. I wonder if the pictures are recent or not?
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/ ... -1-9466002

LS1
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Re: Merrion Centre Odeon

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barnie wrote:Article in the YEP about how the cinema is now up for rent. I wonder if the pictures are recent or not?
https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/ ... -1-9466002
I suspect not. I think there were some more recent pictures showing that a lot more had been removed including the carpeting and curtains... Could be wrong though

rikj
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Re: Merrion Centre Odeon

Post by rikj »

Pre-application hearing looking at building a 17 storey tower in the Merrion Centre, which would mean the demolition of the cinema site.

https://democracy.leeds.gov.uk/document ... 800600.pdf

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