MGM Oxford Street
16 Oxford Street,
London,
W1D 1AU
16 Oxford Street,
London,
W1D 1AU
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Thank you Darron for your reply. Actually, as an example, a user here posted the following link regarding the Swiss Center, allowing to download the cinema plan as PDF from the Westminster.gov website when it was submitted in 2005 for the building plan:
https://idoxpa.westminster.gov.uk/online-applications/licencingDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=IIUOEERPXJ000
Based on this, I searched the same site for the address 16 Oxford Street but it gave no result. Maybe it’s too old to be available digitally in their online library. I’ll keep searching…
Lionel: The Land Registry in the UK will hold a plan of the property boundaries, the local authority for the area it is in MAY have plans (in this case the City of Westminster, London), or you can try the Borough’s Library Service and ask them.
Unfortunately, UK planning doesn’t require consent for internal alterations to a building, that is usually only required for external alterations, extensions and the like where the building is being enlarged, requires consent as part of a conservation area, or is a Listed Building.
That said, UK cinema licensing does require plans to be submitted I think, and they too would be lodged with the local council as well.
I hope trat this helps!
Darron
Can somebody point me to a site where it would be possible to find the plans of the building when it was the 5-screen cinema? Maybe some local government site where estate properties are registered? I’m not familiar at all with that kind of service in the UK and don’t know where to start.
1977 grand opening ads Classic 1 2 3 4 Oxford street opening 22 Dec 1977, Thu Evening Standard (London, Greater London, England) Newspapers.com
Zavvi closed in early 2009 at this location.
Even at its best this was one of the lesser cinema experiences in London…Saw Manhattan in 1979 on first run here but enjoyed far more in the spaciousness of the Leroy (now Vendome) in Brussels
I’ve uploaded a photo I took in 1990.
This place looked really seedy from the outside
A set of vintage photographs of the Classic/Cannon/MGM Oxford Street:
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This was an truly abismal place to see a film. Shoeboxes is the word to describe the dirty auditoriums in this rip off complex. I was pleased when it went.
really bad fuzzy photo taken early 80’s of the great cinema marquee at night
http://www.flickr.com/photos/woody1969/1678394035/