Cineworld unit in Leigh has been vacant since January 2025
A former cinema in Leigh town centre is set to be converted into a large DIY store.
The proposal, recently lodged with Wigan council, is for the former Cineworld cinema at The Loom retail park, Spinning Jenny Way.
In December, 2024, Cineworld announced that the cinema would close and the unit has since been vacant since January, 2025. Cineworld opened at The Loom in 2011.
A supporting letter on behalf of applicant Realty Income Ltd, to change the use of the building to retail, has been published on the council’s planning portal.
It said: “The proposal is made to accommodate a national multiple retailer of DIY, trade and home improvement goods at the site. We note that there are no existing retailers of ‘bulky goods’ in or at the edge of Leigh town centre.
“In addition, the former B&Q store on Kirkhall Lane, to the north of the town centre, has recently closed down. On the basis that the B&Q store (which is significantly larger than the site) previously served the town, we conclude that the proposal is very unlikely to result in any adverse impacts upon the vitality and viability of Leigh town centre.
“Furthermore, the context demonstrates that there is an identified need to accommodate a new retailer of ‘bulky goods’, which would improve local consumer choice and trade in the wider retail catchment.”
The letter added that the reuse of the former cinema will contribute towards objectives to revitalise Leigh, attract investment and provide services and amenities which meet a demonstrable unmet need in the area.
The application seeks permission for the change of use of the former cinema to enable the unit to be used for retail purposes.
The proposal will result in a net loss of floorspace at the site, as a result of the removal of the first floor level.
The application works including minor alterations to the existing elevations of the building, the creation of a dedicated service yard, suitable for access by large HGVs, the creation of four oversized spaces for large vans and two disabled bays.
Those changes would result in the net loss of 72 parking bays at the site.
The new Home Bargains store store opened in Leigh last month on the site of the town’s former B&Q store, off Kirkhall Lane.
The Cineworld building application will be considered by planners at Wigan council in the coming weeks.
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