Community Cinema plan

Pictured at the unveiling of a new Peace Sculpture at Richmount Community Centre, Scotch St, are from left, Sydney Anderson, MLA, David Simpson, MP, Councillor Jonny Buckley, Councillor Arnold Hatch, Fionnuala walsh, Arts Council N.I. Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, Councillor Darryn Causby,  Mike Disley, Artist, Councillor Doug Beattie, Jo-Anne Dobson, MLA and Joe Garvey, chairman of Richmount Rural Community Association. INPT40-204.Pictured at the unveiling of a new Peace Sculpture at Richmount Community Centre, Scotch St, are from left, Sydney Anderson, MLA, David Simpson, MP, Councillor Jonny Buckley, Councillor Arnold Hatch, Fionnuala walsh, Arts Council N.I. Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, Councillor Darryn Causby,  Mike Disley, Artist, Councillor Doug Beattie, Jo-Anne Dobson, MLA and Joe Garvey, chairman of Richmount Rural Community Association. INPT40-204.
Pictured at the unveiling of a new Peace Sculpture at Richmount Community Centre, Scotch St, are from left, Sydney Anderson, MLA, David Simpson, MP, Councillor Jonny Buckley, Councillor Arnold Hatch, Fionnuala walsh, Arts Council N.I. Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, Councillor Darryn Causby, Mike Disley, Artist, Councillor Doug Beattie, Jo-Anne Dobson, MLA and Joe Garvey, chairman of Richmount Rural Community Association. INPT40-204.
The Richmount Rural Community Association are going to the movies - with plans to have a community cinema in operation before Christmas.

It’s part of a package of initiatives planned by the Association thanks to a grant of just under £10,000 from Big Lottery Awards for All.

Joe Garvey, Chairman of the Association said, “We are delighted to receive this grant. We are proposing to have a professional cinema with a large screen and sound system.

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