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National Civilian WW2 Memorial Trust : ウィキペディア英語版
National Civilian WW2 Memorial Trust

The National Civilian WW2 Memorial Trust is a registered charity with the aim of preserving and restoring the National Picture Theatre in Kingston-upon-Hull.
== The National Picture Theatre ==

The National Picture Theatre on Beverley Road in Kingston-upon-Hull was a cinema which was built in 1914. During the Second World War, the cinema was bombed and mostly destroyed when an air raid took place on the night of 18th March 1941. A film had been showing at the time of the bombing, which was Charlie Chaplin's 'The Great Dictator'. All 150 people in the cinema at the time escaped and there were no casualties. The interior of the building was completely destroyed but the facade somehow escaped the blast. It still remains to this day alongside fragments of the foyer and vestibule behind it. The cinema is the last remaining civilian bomb ruin still in existence and was Grade II listed in January 2007.
The current owner of the building is Saleem Hakim, who had plans to turn the the front of the Theatre into an alfresco dining area. The Hull City Council first considered these proposals in 2009, when the owner had plans to convert the site into flats and a restaurant. As a result of the recession in 2010, work had stalled. In November 2013, the owner intended to use part of back of the site as a car park. A decision to issue a compulsory purchase order (CPO) on the site was made by the Hull City Council in October 2014, when the plans failed to materialise. This was issued in January 2015 after the owner had failed to sell the site at an auction. Further attempts at auctioning the site off by the owner were made in June 2015, where it again failed to sell. The auction, which only included the building's frontage, were listed with a guide price of £40,000.

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