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first met. The cinema closed in 2004, and it was believed the interior was deliberately destroyed to avoid listing of the building which would create difficulty if the owners wanted to demolish the building. In 2012, the building remained empty and derelict. In 2017 it was demolished to provide space
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The Oxford Road
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Theatre on the corner of Hall Street was also designed by Peter Cummings and opened in December 1936. It became known as the Tatler Theatre until it closed in September 1967. It reopened as the Manchester Film Theatre from October 1967 to April 1973. It reopened again in August 1973
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Region's science and innovation assets were located in the Oxford Road
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In 1861 the turnpike trust was threatened with abolition but survived by offering to build
Palatine Road from Withington to West Didsbury. All turnpike trusts in the United Kingdom were abolished by 1881. Until some time in the 1880s all of Oxford Road and Oxford Street was called
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and built in 1912–13. It is high and broad and the façade is all of
Portland stone. The central entrance block is crowned by a tower; the entrance hall is the most opulent in surviving Manchester warehouses. It has green marble columns and the walls are clad with grey and white
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and was originally numbered A5079. It was one of the earliest purpose-built roads especially for motor vehicles, and built as a dual carriageway. In 1959, it was extended south across the River Mersey to bypass
Cheadle and later renumbered to become the A34 in 1967.
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Wilmslow Road is reputed to be the busiest bus corridor in Europe. Several bus companies operate services along all or part of the corridor, competing for the large numbers of passengers who use the route. The main operators are
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was a notable organist there. After its eventual closure in
January 1974 it was converted into Rotters nightclub and operated under several names until its closure in 1990. It was demolished and replaced by a
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Regal Twins - Built in 1929-30 originally containing two large meeting halls over a parade of shops, before the interior of the halls was completed, they were converted into two cinemas with fashionable 1930
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electrified the route in December 1902 and operated the new trams. The Tram Sheds, a feature of Wilmslow Road at the time were no longer needed and became a riding school and later the Rusholme Theatre.
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New Oxford Cinema built by Provincial Cinematograph Theatres on the corner of Chepstow Street, next to the Hippodrome, opened in 1911. The opening programme on 15 December 1911 included footage of
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in 1930. These were converted in 1972, to a five-screen complex (Studios 1 to 5) by Star Group, as the first five-cinema complex in Britain, before closing in the 1980s. In 1994 it became the
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in June 1960. After Rank introduced two and then three screens to the Odeon the New Oxford closed on 25 October 1980. After closure part of the ground floor was converted into a
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in 1986 it had been common for four or five different operators to run services along the length of the route at any one time.
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in 1939 and reopened in 1940. It once had a fine theatre organ. It closed in 1973 to be converted into a two screen
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765:, ceremonial hall of the
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2095:Hartwell, Clare (2001).
2078:Anderson, Bruce (2012).
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1687:Ambassador Theatre Group
1096:was on Wilmslow Road in
1042:Grosvenor Picture Palace
828:University of Manchester
804:Northern School of Music
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1784:Philip L. Scowcroft.
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955:Theatres and cinemas
699:St James's Buildings
599:Oxford Road Corridor
589:Quality Bus Corridor
215:centre of Manchester
187:Newcastle-under-Lyme
161:, and from there to
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964:Lower Mosley Street
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911:Christie Hospital
835:Manchester Museum
678:St Peter's Square
573:Arriva North West
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