Since the demise of the Kingsway Cinema, the premises have had a mixed history. Originally part of Panton Mansion, it then became Stamford House, and in 1926, the Regency Cinema, renamed successively as Kinema and the Kingsway (by 1936) The Kingsway closed in 1977 and the Coronet bingo club started up. This was followed by the Dance Hall from 1990-1993, then the Paradise Club in 1994 and the White House ( basically a music venue for the youth of the town). This morphed into Club M from 2000 to 2004. The main part of the building converted to two entertainments venues, Heaven and Innocence. Innocence closed March 2019 and was replaced by The Ark which holds a variety of events including live music, comedy shows, sporting events and clubs. |
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Year | Licensee | Owner | source |
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15-2-2019 | Luke Watson | Luke Watson and Conor Marks | licensing register |
around 1928 Kingsway, 1930s c 2000 - White House as Club M -c 2003 2018 - photo Newmarket Journal April 2019