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Memories shared of Art Deco Cambridge cinema frozen in time

The cinema became a bingo club in 1972 at a reported cost of £10,000.

Mel Stearn, from Cambridge, said she had “lots of lovely memories” of working at the bingo hall, where her parents and brother also worked.

“My mum and dad met there.”

Roy Ethridge said he watched a lot of films in the Central, later taking his mum there to play bingo. “People came from miles away to play bingo,” he said.

The bingo hall closed in 2009 and the building has been empty since.


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