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24 January - Still sitting in the dark

LiquidationSo it happened, it has gone bust, but when I check the Storyteller website it says business as usual with all the latest films available to see.

How come?

The Woolwich Wire reports that Bexley Council is looking to find a new operator but Companies House says that The Really Local Group operated a dozen companies of which RLG (Blockbuster) was only one.

The common factor is a Mr. Preston Paul Benson who has operated quite a large number of companies over the past decade or so, some dissolved, some not but the still operating cinemas appear to have been reduced to just Sidcup, Reading and Ealing. Apparently operating independently of RLG and somehow being kept going with funds from; well that is the big question.

Mr. Preston resigned his directorship at RLG (Blockbuster) on 16th January and The Woolwich Wire provides a little more detail of the addresses still operating.

Operating a cinema at a time when most people are satisfied with the far from optimum quality that comes down a phone line cannot be easy and an audience of 13, as there was the only time I went there, must surely be a precarious operation. Charging only a fiver to get in even if a bog standard chocolate bar costs almost as much is not a way to get rich quick.

As I said that the time, the equipment in evidence was not exactly state of the art; to be snobby for a moment, I wouldn’t give their loudspeakers house room. The sort of thing you might see in a well equipped cinema costs around £5,000 per audio channel and Dolby Atmos supports 128 channels though most cinemas would max out around the 24 channel mark. It’s an expensive business.

A top rated laser projector starts at around £50,000. Even an upmarket domestic grade one can be £15,000. IMAX starts at around £300,000. I don’t think it is surprising that the Storyteller was not the best film experience and maybe Bexley Council baulked at the costs; always supposing that they had a say in what was being planned.

It is worrying that Lewisham Council is exposed to the losses in Catford and I sent Bexley an FOI as follows on 14th January to see if we in Bexley are too.


It has been reported that the Storyteller cinemas in Ealing, Peckham and Catford have financial difficulties and that Lewisham Council is owed money. These reports also refer “to a Bexley Council spokesperson confirming that it expects The Really Local Group [the Sidcup cinema owner] to be liquidated.”
Under FOI regulations please…
1) Confirm that the latter report is true.
The cinema owner is said to have opened its venues “backed” by government funds.
2) Is Bexley Council party to any agreement to underwrite funds which may have been provided to The Really Local Group to ensure its presence in Sidcup and if so what are the limits of any such guarantee?


Question 1 is redundant now but taxpayers really do deserve to be assured that they are not being asked to shore up a cinema because the alternative of seeing it close would be both sad and embarrassing. If the FOI produces a simple No we can probably breath a sigh of relief but if the answer is in any way evasive I will be pretty sure, after 15 years of Bexley watching, that here is something going on that they would rather you knew nothing about.

If that is the case in a couple of week’s time when the FOI is due to be answered It will be an uphill struggle to get anything out of them. All the staff involved will clam up; they always do because they have too often displayed a total lack of business acumen. Anyone remember the lack of an overage clause in the Tesco contract which led to Bexley Council having no interest in the profit made by Tesco when they reneged on the original contract? In all probability, millions were lost.

 

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