Cinema to be built on new mixed-use scheme on former North Yorkshire prison site

A prestigious cinema group is to open a four-screen venue within the new Treadmills scheme in Northallerton, North Yorkshire.

Everyman has chosen the £17m Treadmills development – which is being created on the site of the historic former Northallerton Prison – as its latest location. The group currently has 26 cinemas across the UK and has more than doubled in size within the past four years and has venues in Leeds, Harrogate and York.

The 11,000 sq ft Northallerton cinema will be located above three new restaurant units which adjoin an attractive new public square as the centrepiece of Treadmills.

The scheme is being delivered by the Central Northallerton Development Company (CNDC), a joint venture between Hambleton District Council and leading Yorkshire property developer Wykeland Group.

The cinema chain targets audience members looking for a special night at the movies. The company is known for its intimate and plush interiors and comfy couches, where discerning cinemagoers can enjoy a glass of wine and a slice of freshly-made pizza either in the bar or served to their seats.

The Treadmill development features retail, residential, leisure and office space as well as the showpiece civic square. It incorporates five Grade II listed former prison buildings which will be restored and brought back to life as part of the scheme.

A key element of the project, which was given the green light in November, is flexible office space to be operated by the Hull-based Centre for Digital Innovation (C4DI).

Construction is due to begin by the summer on the first phase of the scheme, including the retail anchor, a 21,000 sq ft Lidl food store. Discussions are under way with prospective operators for the remaining retail and leisure units.

Jonathan Stubbs, Development Director of Wykeland Group and CNDC Board Member, said: “We’re delighted to have secured one of the UK’s most prestigious cinema operators for Treadmillls. Everyman is a perfect fit for the scheme and brings an exciting new dimension and additional choice to Northallerton’s leisure options.

“A key priority of the development is to boost Northallerton’s evening economy and, as a destination venue, Everyman will support that objective by providing local people with a high-quality cinema and leisure experience, as well as drawing visitors to the town centre from further afield.”

Hambleton District Council Deputy Leader and member of the CNDCL Board, Councillor Peter Wilkinson added: “The Treadmills development will preserve and enhance a key part of Northallerton’s history and heritage; regenerate a large brownfield site; deliver a major boost to the local economy; and bring significant new community facilities to the town and wider community.

“One of those new facilities is the cinema and to be welcoming Everyman to the town is very exciting – they offer a new approach to going to the movies and its one we believe the people of Hambleton will enjoy.”

Crispin Lilly, Chief Executive of Everyman, said: “Northallerton is a really important opportunity for us – we love helping to rejuvenate or galvanise town centres and becoming a part of the local community.

“The town, along with the existing businesses and the council’s development plan, are an exciting example of how the UK high street can evolve and continue to deliver essential services and be the heart for the rural catchment it serves. We’re delighted to be becoming a part of that.”

Northallerton Prison housed prisoners for more than 230 years before closing in 2013. Hambleton District Council bought the former prison from the Ministry of Justice in 2014 to secure a key strategic site close to the town centre for development. The council signed a development agreement with Wykeland Group to deliver the Treadmills scheme in 2017.

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