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Cinema plan can finally go ahead Protected resident moves out > George Street

In Short The people of Corby have made their feelings known on how much they would like a cinema complex in the town, but plans were thwarted when it was discovered the site was home to a protected bat species. Now, after the bats moved out, the demolition ball can move in THE long-awaited cinema for Corby is still on track to open in 2014. A lone bat had forced holdups to the demolition of the former Tresham College in George Street, Corby, but the creature finally moved, enabling work to forge ahead. The preparation of the site

will enable land owners Corby Council and the Homes and Communities Agency to sell it for a proposed leisure complex. Late last week a council spokesman confirmed that the tendering process is ongoing and has not been affected by the presence of the bat, which is a protected species. The scheme includes a sixscreen cinema, restaurants, a pub; parking and new homes that will help energise the town centre’s nightlife. Demolition work began in January with the presence of the bats taken into account. The Corby Council spokesman said: “The demolition time frame remains on target as the bat removal was factored in from the start. The

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demolition timescale does not have an impact on the land sale negotiation and potential opening date.” The latest redevelopment will complete Parkland Gateway, which includes The Cube, swimming pool and changes to George Street. Earlier this year, Leader of Corby Council Cllr Tom Beattie said: “Residents in Corby have told us that they wanted a cinema in the borough and we are very proud and pleased to see work begin on the old Tresham site. “This new leisure facility will make Parkland Gateway a hive of activity for residents and visitors to enjoy.” It is expected the leisure complex will create the equivalent of 120 full-time jobs.

Sue: A proud Olympic torch bearer

Sue’s dream comes true so. That was until the Corby foster carer found that her name had When she was a girl, Sue Miller’s been put forward, and that she dream was to run carrying the had been chosen to be part of the Olympic flame, but she had long Olympic flame relay in July. since given up any hopes of doing Full story is on Page 9 »

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