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#1 Graham

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Posted 05 February 2009 - 10:54 AM

A Prestatyn historian has documented the rise of a local cinema which has grown into Wales’ first all-digital venue.

The £3.5m Scala Cinema and Arts Centre opens its doors on Friday, February 13. To mark the occasion, historian Fred Hobbs has published a book that delves into the building’s past and its rise from the ashes.

The original Scala Cinema was forced to close in December 2000 due to neglect and the high cost of maintenance.

The Friends of the Scala worked tirelessly to save it from 2001.

Memories from its heyday feature in the book along with material from the archives.

It will go on sale to raise money for cinema volunteers to buy uniforms.

People who offer donations of £5 can have their names added to the book.

More information, call 01745 888154 or 07886 754871 or send a cheque payable to Friends of the Scala to 301 Victoria Road, Prestatyn, LL19 7UT.

Source: Daily Post

Please note that if you would like to have your name included in the book, you can also make a £5 donation on-line using your preferred debit/credit card or PayPal account via our website's Donations page. Don't forget to state your donation is for the book using the payment form's comments section. Thank you!

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