Regal Cinema

Waterloo Road and Gladstone Street,
Hadley, TF1 5NP

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Regal Cinema

The village of Hadley, in Shropshire, is now part of the new town of Telford (it is just three miles from its new neighbour’s town centre).

The Regal Cinema at Hadley, a conversion of a Primitive Methodist Chapel, opened on 9th April 1934 with “I Was a Spy”, starring Conrad Veidt and Madeleine Carroll.

Very little is know about this cinema (it was only listed in the Kinematograph Year Books as “The Regal”, with no further information).

It is believed to have closed in the 1960’s - the last of its extremely truncated entries in the Kinematograph Year Books was in 1966.

The building became home to Tyre and Battery Services. It was demolished in the late-1990’s, and replaced by housing with the appropriate name of Regal Court.

Contributed by David Simpson
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