08-03-2021

Cradley Heath, B64 6AG

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About Majestic Worcester. Majestic Bingo Worcester is situated around 2 miles northeast of the city centre in the Warndon area. The 35 bus runs every 10 minutes to Red Dial Parade which is less than 1 minute away from the bingo hall. If you drive you can park for free on-site, although spaces are quite limited so you will want to arrive early.

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Additional Info

Previously operated by:Star Cinemas

Firms:Webb & Gray

Styles:Art Deco

Previous Names: Majestic Super Cinema

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Located in Cradley Heath, Staffordshire in the West Midlands. The Majestic Super Cinema was opened on 27th March 1933 with Anna Neagle in “The Flag Lieutenant”. Designed by Dudley based architectural firm Webb & Gray, an unusual feature for this Art Deco style building is a leaded glass window on the circle stairs, which depicts Heraldic images. Seating was provided in stalls and circle levels. Sound equipment was provided by Western Electric(WE). The proscenium was 36 feet wide, and it was equipped with a Christie 3Manual 10Ranks organ that was opened by organist William Sykes, who soon also became the cinema manager as well as resident organist, and held those positions until he retired in 1958. The Majestic Cinema was always independently operated.

Majestic

The Majestic Cinema was closed on 2nd November 1963 with Doris Day in “Jumbo” and Terry-Thomas in “Kill or Cure”.

It was taken over by the Leeds based Star Cinemas group, who re-opened it as a bingo club named the Majestic Casino on November 7, 1963. They operated the Saturday morning children’s cinema club from January 1964 until the Cinematograph License expired. The Christie organ was restored in 1973, and was played on the Friday evening bingo sessions for many years. In 1984, organ concerts were held with noted organists Phil Kelsall and Doreen Chadwick featured players. By then the bingo club was operated by a local bingo club Birmingham based bingo club operator Jarglen Ltd. In 1999, it became part of the Gala Bingo Club chain, and they closed the building on 31st March 2000.

Since then the building has been used as a warehouse for the locally manufactured Hawk Cycles, but by 2013, I believe they have vacated the building, and its stands unused, with only one of the shop units operating as an adult bookstore. The original Christie organ is still in the building.

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