Edinburgh Filmhouse has received a vital funding boost from the UK government’s Levelling Up community fund and is now on course to re-open this autumn, two years after it was forced to close.
A total of six Scottish community spaces were saved from closure owing to £3.8m funding from the government’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ Community Ownership Fund.
Across the UK, the department has today (March 23) announced £33.5m in funding to protect more than 80 projects. Filmhouse has been awarded £1.54m.
The Edinburgh Filmhouse building was sold for £2.65m in April last year. The building was...
A total of six Scottish community spaces were saved from closure owing to £3.8m funding from the government’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ Community Ownership Fund.
Across the UK, the department has today (March 23) announced £33.5m in funding to protect more than 80 projects. Filmhouse has been awarded £1.54m.
The Edinburgh Filmhouse building was sold for £2.65m in April last year. The building was...
- 3/23/2024
- ScreenDaily
The money will go towards a much-needed glow up for the building, with a view to re-opening next summer.
A fundraising campaign, spearheaded by former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff, is underway to re-open the 88 Lothian Road building as a cinema next year by raising £1.25m.
Former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff James Rice, Rod White, David Boyd and Ginnie Atkinson formed Filmhouse (Edinburgh) in late December 2022, which was granted charitable status this summer.
Filmhouse (Edinburgh) has agreed an interim lease of six months with property management company Caledonian Heritable, who bought the 88 Lothian Road building in April, after it was put up for...
A fundraising campaign, spearheaded by former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff, is underway to re-open the 88 Lothian Road building as a cinema next year by raising £1.25m.
Former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff James Rice, Rod White, David Boyd and Ginnie Atkinson formed Filmhouse (Edinburgh) in late December 2022, which was granted charitable status this summer.
Filmhouse (Edinburgh) has agreed an interim lease of six months with property management company Caledonian Heritable, who bought the 88 Lothian Road building in April, after it was put up for...
- 9/13/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
The money will go towards a much-needed glow up for the building, with a view to re-opening next summer.
A fundraising campaign, spearheaded by former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff, is underway to re-open the 88 Lothian Road building as a cinema next year by raising £1.25m.
Former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff James Rice, Rod White, David Boyd and Ginnie Atkinson formed Filmhouse (Edinburgh) in late December 2022, which was granted charitable status this summer.
Filmhouse (Edinburgh) has agreed an interim lease of six months with property management company Caledonian Heritable, who bought the 88 Lothian Road building in April, after it was put up for...
A fundraising campaign, spearheaded by former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff, is underway to re-open the 88 Lothian Road building as a cinema next year by raising £1.25m.
Former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff James Rice, Rod White, David Boyd and Ginnie Atkinson formed Filmhouse (Edinburgh) in late December 2022, which was granted charitable status this summer.
Filmhouse (Edinburgh) has agreed an interim lease of six months with property management company Caledonian Heritable, who bought the 88 Lothian Road building in April, after it was put up for...
- 9/13/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
The new cinema will be run by former Filmhouse staff.
The building that formerly housed the Edinburgh Filmhouse is on course to return as a cinema, run by a team of ex-Filmhouse staff.
Screen understands that property management group Caledonian Heritable, which also own The Dome, Ryan’s Bar and the Theatre Royal in Edinburgh and who won the bid for the property at 88 Lothian Road, will not be part of the running of the cinema but will act as landlord.
Former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff Rod White, David Boyd, James Rice and Ginnie Atkinson will make up the board of the re-opened cinema,...
The building that formerly housed the Edinburgh Filmhouse is on course to return as a cinema, run by a team of ex-Filmhouse staff.
Screen understands that property management group Caledonian Heritable, which also own The Dome, Ryan’s Bar and the Theatre Royal in Edinburgh and who won the bid for the property at 88 Lothian Road, will not be part of the running of the cinema but will act as landlord.
Former Edinburgh Filmhouse staff Rod White, David Boyd, James Rice and Ginnie Atkinson will make up the board of the re-opened cinema,...
- 8/4/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
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